Automatic and slow scroll with dragFree
See original GitHub issueI was wondering if there is a way to slowly auto scroll the content of a carousel with the dragFree
option? In order to sort of show to users that there is more content in a nice way.
Kind of something like that, but automatically:
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@davidcetinkaya, you are a code angel! It absolutely does what I had in mind. Thank you 🙌
@davidcetinkaya no worries. I just found that weird. As I don’t know much about Preact either I just wanted to give it a go, but no big deal really, I switched back to React instead. That would be good for the peeps using it tho, as it’s a super good lightweight alternative to React. Thanks for your help anyway!