Smooth Scrolling for the Visual Studio 2013, 2015m, 2017, and 2019.
If you aren’t sure, smooth scrolling, as its name indicates, is a feature that allows you to scroll smoothly. The usual/normal scrolling is a bit choppier and might stop suddenly. That’s why major applications like Google Chrome have introduced a new feature named smooth scrolling. In this video we will create a simple landing page with smooth scrolling. I will show you 3 options including pure CSS (scroll-behavior), jQuery and a lightw. Learning jQuery Fourth Edition Karl Swedberg and Jonathan Chaffer jQuery in Action Bear Bibeault, Yehuda Katz, and Aurelio De Rosa jQuery Succinctly Cody Lindley.
Install Smooth Scrolling via Visual Studio market.
Additional features
- Hold the Shift key to Scroll horizontally.
- Hold Alt key to scroll text view by one page up/down.
Let me know if you have any questions or suggestions.
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Update Log
3.2.1: Fixed compatibility for VS2017
3.2.0: Fixed setting no effect
3.1.5: Adjustable FPS
3.1.1: Fixed MPF dependency
3.1.0: Fixed load error for VS2017
3.0.1: Last version for VS2013 and VS2015
3.0.0: Use async package for VS2019
2.9.0: Tentatively support VS2019.
2.8.3: Fix smooth option.
2.8.2: Adjust initial duration.
2.8.1: Adjust duration.
2.8.0: Adjust parameters; Support different speed lever.
2.7.0: Performance enhancement.
2.6.0: Stop scroll when mouse click; no longer require reopening editor after setting changed.
2.5.3: Fix horizontal scroll directing.
2.5.2: Silent speed up when beginning.
2.5.0: Support for Visual Studio 2017.
2.4.0: Adaptive scroll duration.
2.3.2: Fixup improper dispose.
2.3.1: Better algorithm.
2.2.0: Smooth scrolling when horizontally.
2.1.1: Refined algorithm.
2.1.0: More flexible settings.
2.0.5: Fixup for VS2013.
2.0.4: First stage fixup for VS2013.
2.0.0: Option page and additional features.
1.3.0: Experiment support for Visual Studio 15.
1.2.0: Scrolling algorithm improved.
1.1.0: Scrolling interval changed.