Smooth Scrolling with 60fps
Overview
Fix position:fixed by adding transform:translateZ(0) to element. For smooth scrolling with 60fps.
This extension optimizes scrolling performance by adding transform:translateZ(0) to layers with position:fixed. this triggers hardware-acceleration and makes scrolling more fluid. in the options page you can turn features on and off and decide if you prefer speed or effects. v.1.7 removed tabs permission v1.6 Upgrade to Manifest v3 Please rate the extension and give feedback und bug-reports, this helps me to improve the extension. Greetings, Daniel
4.3 out of 538 ratings
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zrpui /mario5sonicDec 14, 2023
yay now my 60fps pc can go smoother
Dr.Ne0Gen3tic (Forensic Buro of Quantum)Mar 13, 2022
This extension is very good! Only the developer has made a "rough mistake ". The developer writes e.g. "This effect X" 0/1 (ON/OFF), that "sounds" as if the "0" would "turn on" the effect, but this is NOT the case! The number "1" switches the "Desired Effect" "On". This " careless rough mistake" led certainly with many to a " incorrect, not existing experience ". But this "Extension" has not been "Updated" for several years, namely since the year-2016", but still it works very, very nice! It ... Show more
Aiden SonyMar 29, 2021
Nice it works
Details
- Version1.7
- UpdatedNovember 3, 2022
- Size49.71KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- DeveloperWebsite
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