Yellow, I agree. You can just add smooth scrolling to the HTML in CSS.
html { scroll-behavior: smooth; }
Starry, I don't use Bootstrap. (: I stick to Tailwind, or custom CSS
Using scroll behaviour is just the way to go. I see no reason why I should use jQuery to implement this.
I don't, and many others don't as well. Don't make assumptions:).
K i admit im a bit new to this stuff and most programmers that i have seen use bootstrap for their projects.
No worries! We’re all new at something.
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Yellow, I agree. You can just add smooth scrolling to the HTML in CSS.
Starry, I don't use Bootstrap. (: I stick to Tailwind, or custom CSS
Using scroll behaviour is just the way to go. I see no reason why I should use jQuery to implement this.
I don't, and many others don't as well. Don't make assumptions:).
K i admit im a bit new to this stuff and most programmers that i have seen use bootstrap for their projects.
No worries! We’re all new at something.