I think a good ideal to strive toward would be to have it resemble scroll bars that exist everywhere else (like your internet browser, for example.) It's a convention that everyone is already used to and probably expects from scroll bar functionality. The only other thing that is missing right now, other than jumping to a section, is the increment buttons at the top and bottom. There's also mouse scroll but I'm not sure implementing that would even be possible.
This is an awesome script. Looks really useful. From running the example map, it looks really good. It also appears to fit the submission guidelines.
!!! WARNING. THE FOLLOWING MAY OR MAY NOT CONSIST OF OPINIONS !!!
Unfortunately, it seems much too complicated to actually test within a reasonable amount of time! Well, maybe for a dummy like me. My eyes glaze over when I read step 1 of the step-by-step guide. So I suggest streamlining the library a bit so it's more noob-friendly.
To be honest, I would love to try and implement something like this in a map, but I'm afraid the time investment required to parse how it works is simply not worth it. Either work on your explanation or make the library more user-friendly.
As far as the actual features go, it does pretty much what you need it to do. Adding the ability to click on the empty space in the scroll bar to quickly jump to that point would be a nice addition (seems like you have that already planned, though.)
Anyway, I'm going to add it to the category list. Thanks for the submission.
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I think a good ideal to strive toward would be to have it resemble scroll bars that exist everywhere else (like your internet browser, for example.) It's a convention that everyone is already used to and probably expects from scroll bar functionality. The only other thing that is missing right now, other than jumping to a section, is the increment buttons at the top and bottom. There's also mouse scroll but I'm not sure implementing that would even be possible.
This is an awesome script. Looks really useful. From running the example map, it looks really good. It also appears to fit the submission guidelines.
!!! WARNING. THE FOLLOWING MAY OR MAY NOT CONSIST OF OPINIONS !!!
Unfortunately, it seems much too complicated to actually test within a reasonable amount of time! Well, maybe for a dummy like me. My eyes glaze over when I read step 1 of the step-by-step guide. So I suggest streamlining the library a bit so it's more noob-friendly.
To be honest, I would love to try and implement something like this in a map, but I'm afraid the time investment required to parse how it works is simply not worth it. Either work on your explanation or make the library more user-friendly.
As far as the actual features go, it does pretty much what you need it to do. Adding the ability to click on the empty space in the scroll bar to quickly jump to that point would be a nice addition (seems like you have that already planned, though.)
Anyway, I'm going to add it to the category list. Thanks for the submission.