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Remove horizontal "snap" scrolling for cast & crew on mobile #9571

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Redundant1 opened this issue Jan 10, 2024 · 0 comments
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Remove horizontal "snap" scrolling for cast & crew on mobile #9571

Redundant1 opened this issue Jan 10, 2024 · 0 comments
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Status: Needs Triage New Issue needing triage Type: Feature Request Issue is a feature request.

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Is there an existing issue for this?

  • I have searched the existing open and closed issues

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe

The way cast & crew horizontally scrolls on mobile devices, you cannot see the name for the last person shown on the screen (right-most position). The "snap" causes that person to only show half their card when they're in the right-most position and when you scroll to see the next set of people, the "snap" causes them to scroll completely off the screen. The only way to view their name is to scroll and hold them before releasing the scroll to bring them into view.

Describe the solution you'd like

I'd prefer that the user control just how much horizontal scrolling takes place. I don't understand why things need to snap scroll at all. Why should the UI limit what I'm permitted to view at one time? Imagine if, while reading a book or article online, you press the down arrow, page down, or slide the scroll bar, and the page snap scrolls 1.5 pages, thereby scrolling past half of the last paragraph you were reading. Why shouldn't the user choose to scroll just as much or as little of the page as they want? Some read line-by-line, others page-by-page, and some paragraph-by-paragraph. Why artificially limit this? Developers really need to stop deciding what users should have in focus on their screen; we're perfectly capable of scrolling a bit more or less.

Describe alternatives you've considered

Preventing the snap scroll from completing by holding the cards in place with my finger blocking most of the cards.

Anything else?

This is taken from Hero at Large (1980), but the same applies to any movie in Radarr. The actor's actual name is Bert Convy and he plays Walter Reeves.

However, in viewing this in Radarr, you can only see that some actor named "Be" plays "Walt".

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Here, he has already scrolled off the screen when you swipe right. If I wanted to view Bert Convy and Kevin McCarthy at the same time, I'd need to hold my finger over their cards and fight to keep them both on the screen before the snap scroll happens.

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@Redundant1 Redundant1 added Status: Needs Triage New Issue needing triage Type: Feature Request Issue is a feature request. labels Jan 10, 2024
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