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feat(Grid Scrolling): Adds the ability to overwrite default grid scroll #5842

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@mportuga mportuga commented Dec 5, 2016

Creating a wrapper service that takes over the default scrolling logic in order to ensure that grid scrolling works well in devices. Also, adds the ability to the grid to allow users to provide their own custom scrolling.

#1689, #3719

Kondratev, Gennadii and others added 9 commits December 5, 2016 00:07
Creating a wrapper service that takes over the default scrolling logic in order to ensure that grid scrolling works consistently in both the browser and devices, as well as slow machines.
Creating a wrapper service that takes over the default scrolling logic in order to ensure that grid scrolling works consistently in both the browser and devices, as well as slow machines.
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Creating a wrapper service that takes over the default scrolling logic in order to ensure that grid

scrolling works well in devices. Also, adds the ability to the grid to allow users to provide their

own custom scrolling.

#1689, #3719
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mportuga commented Dec 5, 2016

Closing extra PR.

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