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I’m reaching out to you because you have written some articles and created demos that use Scroll-Driven Animations which is awesome!
Unfortunately, since creating your content, the specification has undergone a major rewrite, rendering your content out of date. Instead of asking you to fix your demo and rewrite your articles - which could take a lot of time – could you update your demo/post to include some kind of warning to flag that it uses an outdated syntax?
For your convenience, I’ve prepared a little script that you can include in your demos. When invoked, it will show a dialog with a notice.
As for your content, a little warning at the top could be sufficient. Example:
<p>UPDATE: The Scroll-Linked Animations Specification and its proposed syntax have undergone a major rewrite since publishing this. The spec also got renamed to Scroll-Driven Animations. This piece of content uses an older version of the syntax and has not been updated to reflect the latest spec changes.</p><p>To learn more about the new syntax, visit <ahref="https://scroll-driven-animations.style/" target="_top">https://scroll-driven-animations.style/</a>.</p>
Thanks,
Bramus.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hi chokcoco!
I’m reaching out to you because you have written some articles and created demos that use Scroll-Driven Animations which is awesome!
Unfortunately, since creating your content, the specification has undergone a major rewrite, rendering your content out of date. Instead of asking you to fix your demo and rewrite your articles - which could take a lot of time – could you update your demo/post to include some kind of warning to flag that it uses an outdated syntax?
For your convenience, I’ve prepared a little script that you can include in your demos. When invoked, it will show a dialog with a notice.
As for your content, a little warning at the top could be sufficient. Example:
Thanks,
Bramus.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: