As a freelance web designer, I build websites for my clients that are responsive to desktop, mobile, and tablet devices. The Scroll Offset in the Global Styles JS settings menu only allows for a fixed pixel value. This is not ideal when the header builder has different heights for different viewports (i.e., larger for desktop and smaller for mobile).
By adding a responsive value option for all three major viewports, I can significantly enhance the smooth scroll experience. This would allow me to avoid settling for a fixed value that might work well on one viewport but feels awkward on all the others. The result would be a more seamless and enjoyable user experience across all devices.
As a freelance web designer, I build websites for my clients that are responsive to desktop, mobile, and tablet devices. The Scroll Offset in the Global Styles JS settings menu only allows for a fixed pixel value. This is not ideal when the header builder has different heights for different viewports (i.e., larger for desktop and smaller for mobile).
By adding a responsive value option for all three major viewports, I can significantly enhance the smooth scroll experience. This would allow me to avoid settling for a fixed value that might work well on one viewport but feels awkward on all the others. The result would be a more seamless and enjoyable user experience across all devices.