And this is gonna help us scroll down a page really smoothly. And as you'll see in this screen recording, there's no scroll bar and that just, that just, um, makes it visually look better in my opinion.Īnd the second, uh, this is what's gonna kind of bring it all home, is the scroll capture plugin. So to start, I'll just say the two things that I, that I'm gonna use to make this all work are when you use hide scroll bars, just a Chrome extension. The first is getting the screen recording, and the second is, you know, getting it on a map and adding this drop shadow rounding the corners to make it as presentable as possible, uh, forever. So this will be broken down in two parts. So the goal is just to take a live website and turn it into something that is very presentable for maybe places like Twitter or Dribble and kind of get to something that is like this. Um, the goal of this is to kind of go from, you know, if you have a static website that's already built, um, and people are screen recording and showing off their work afterwards and we're just using our mouse to scroll down and we can't get that, you know, perfect spot to stop in and we can't move our mouth as smooth as maybe a program to get down to that section. This is a response to just a recent tweet where some people showed some interest. Hey, what's up everyone? Uh, today I just wanted to show you, um, how I kind of get a smooth scroll from a live website.
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