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Preventing wrap-around for scrollNext and scrollPrev -- 7.1 #3471

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Closes #3365

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MayaKirova previously approved these changes Dec 18, 2018
@MartinKamenov MartinKamenov added 💥 status: in-test PRs currently being tested ✅ status: verified Applies to PRs that have passed manual verification and removed ❌ status: awaiting-test PRs awaiting manual verification 💥 status: in-test PRs currently being tested labels Dec 19, 2018
@mpavlinov mpavlinov merged commit 97e52cf into 7.1.x Dec 19, 2018
@mpavlinov mpavlinov deleted the sstoychev/s-next-prev-cons-7.1 branch December 19, 2018 14:28
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