Thanks for checking. I tried on a regular Windows laptop, and there were no such gestures, at least not by default.
I also tried on my two Android phones, and swiping from the edges did not navigate in the browser for me. However, it seems to be an optional feature, according to Jason Miller, but I couldn’t find it.
Interesting! In either case, I would not expect overscroll-behavior to affect mobile navigation gestures, since they are separate from scrolling gestures, and much less likely to be performed accidentally.
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Thanks for checking. I tried on a regular Windows laptop, and there were no such gestures, at least not by default.
I also tried on my two Android phones, and swiping from the edges did not navigate in the browser for me. However, it seems to be an optional feature, according to Jason Miller, but I couldn’t find it.
Interesting! In either case, I would not expect
overscroll-behavior
to affect mobile navigation gestures, since they are separate from scrolling gestures, and much less likely to be performed accidentally.