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animation for tab previews. Closes #2641 #2644

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animation for tab previews. Closes #2641 #2644

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bbondy commented Jul 21, 2016

😮 👍

@bbondy bbondy merged commit c77610d into brave:master Jul 21, 2016
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nice! Let me pull and test drive...

@cezaraugusto cezaraugusto deleted the tab-preview-animation branch July 21, 2016 20:52
@luixxiul luixxiul added this to the 0.11.3dev milestone Jul 22, 2016
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Very well done! 😄

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bradleyrichter commented Jul 22, 2016

Looking great @cezaraugusto. This mostly reduces the somewhat jarring effect when traveling across the tabs which is already a nice improvement.

I did find one issue when it is fading between tabs. The current active tabs appears in the middle. I suspect this is because it is showing through.

Is there any way we could set it up so this doesn't happen? (see screen shots)

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It also seems to pop the new tab preview while fading out the previous. Perhaps adding a fade in for the new tab would solve it?

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Hey @bradleyrichter, good catch.

About the current active tab appearing in the middle, there's an issue I'm currently working on, here #142.

About the new tab preview popping, the fade only happens for previews. Maybe tweaking with animation duration and timing-function could fix it. It's currently set as ease-in, maybe ease-out would be better. Will play with to see which fits best 😋 and ask you for feedback, thanks.

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