Have you ever tried this approach using a fixed navigation? In all of the demos I've seen, when you click on a link, the site jumps you to the top of the page before transitioning the page out. Do you know why this happens, and how to prevent it?
Late reply, but I don't think it has anything to do with a fixed nav. I think it's just invoking a transition from a scroll position other than the top of the page. At least I think I eliminated all of the variables and it was still happening. My guess is that the transition code in Svelte simply wasn't intended for content the size of a whole page and does something to trigger the browser to jump. Couldn't find it in their code, but I didn't look too hard. Anyway, the only solution I found was simply to remove the out: transition altogether. Just do an in:fade. Looks okay. Better than the "cut" default.
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Have you ever tried this approach using a fixed navigation? In all of the demos I've seen, when you click on a link, the site jumps you to the top of the page before transitioning the page out. Do you know why this happens, and how to prevent it?
Late reply, but I don't think it has anything to do with a fixed nav. I think it's just invoking a transition from a scroll position other than the top of the page. At least I think I eliminated all of the variables and it was still happening. My guess is that the transition code in Svelte simply wasn't intended for content the size of a whole page and does something to trigger the browser to jump. Couldn't find it in their code, but I didn't look too hard. Anyway, the only solution I found was simply to remove the out: transition altogether. Just do an in:fade. Looks okay. Better than the "cut" default.