feat: add scrollElRef to support custom scroll element view#1877
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clemdesign wants to merge 2 commits intousablica:masterfrom
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feat: add scrollElRef to support custom scroll element view#1877clemdesign wants to merge 2 commits intousablica:masterfrom
clemdesign wants to merge 2 commits intousablica:masterfrom
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@clemdesign Sounds good. Could you rebase your branch please? |
…ch manage scroll (instead determine it by getScrollParent)
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@afshinm done |
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I propose this PR in order to add options
scrollElRefwhich support a custom scroll element view.This one can be defined in global options set or in step options.
Where defined, the scroll action is defined on the element instead to be determinated by getParentScroll().
It useful typically in Ionic application where shadow container is defined and getParentScroll() not detect the scroll element. I tried to build a sample but not fully operational in Ionic-like context.