by zalzane on 8/22/13, 1:05 AM
Don't forget to patent it and sue everyone who uses it, OP.
suggestion: seems to only be one level of bounciness, and it only applies at the end of the scroll. itd be cool to see the screen morph while the scroll occurs as a function of the velocity of the scroll, and giving a bounce that's appropriate to the change in velocity.
by shurcooL on 8/21/13, 11:17 PM
This is neat, but really disappointing that there is no feedback when you're at the top/bottom and try to scroll further. It'd be so natural to have this bouncy effect happen in-place to let you know you've reached the end.
by bryanjclark on 8/21/13, 11:32 PM
by jreposa on 8/21/13, 10:32 PM
Only one improvment for me: It should bounce at the top and bottom!
by JoshTriplett on 8/21/13, 10:56 PM
Cute, in much the same way wobbly windows are cute.
Somewhat odd when scrolling via keyboard, though, since the "force" applied is always fixed.
by kilian on 8/22/13, 7:54 AM
by Fuzzwah on 8/21/13, 10:42 PM
This could be a fun control mechanism for a game too. The idea which popped into my head was "pulling down" on the screen to initiate a ball rolling from the left of the screen into the divot you're making, then letting go so that the surface the ball is rolling on springs back up, sending the ball flying.
by professorTuring on 8/22/13, 6:21 AM
Well I don't really found it useful. Ok, it's cute; I will give you this, but...
I have used different desktops and I have used every bell & whistle available. And I have really enjoyed them, sure, but just for three or four days.
I think there's a lot of movement in that scroll, it's battery consuming, and it just doesn't provide any help for the user.
But don't get me wrong, I think it's a nice project to test your design skills, keep up working =)
by minor_nitwit on 8/22/13, 2:42 AM
I like it very creative. It should ripple when you strike the bottom.
by janeglendale on 8/21/13, 10:42 PM
Really freakin' cool, however it feels weird on mobile since there's no momentum scrolling with it. I just stops (and has the jelly effect).
by pouzy on 8/21/13, 11:31 PM
Cute indeed, but not sure that it's the right era anymore for jelly-looking things ?
by akshayagarwal on 8/22/13, 7:21 AM
Disclaimer: I didn't build this. Its something cute that I found and shared.
by ovis on 8/21/13, 10:34 PM
This is cute. But does it affect readability if the page being scrolled is text?
by rayhano on 8/21/13, 10:29 PM
Love this.
But would prefer the icons to not shrink. Keep it simple with the bend.
by bicknergseng on 8/21/13, 10:28 PM
Fun. Would be a neat alternative to parallax on desktop web too.
by Kiro on 8/22/13, 6:03 AM
Lags a lot on my phone (Samsung Galaxy S3, stock browser).
by rglover on 8/22/13, 2:31 PM
This would be really fun in an app for kids.
by jyz on 8/22/13, 2:48 AM
why is china a box of rice? :D
by pg1 on 8/22/13, 9:23 AM
Love it.
by electronous on 8/21/13, 10:49 PM
It looks like the lines bend the wrong way. I would expect everything to bend down when I scroll up, but it does the opposite. Very strange.
by slosh on 8/21/13, 11:37 PM
I like teh design
by ambrop7 on 8/22/13, 2:02 AM
It's a scroll bar with the contents wobbling as you scroll it. What am I missing, how is this useful?