Added arrow key support to desktop scrolling#23
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I like the idea but I'm finding the scrolling to be a bit buggy for some reason? Like it's not completely scrolling correctly? |
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Also, you can scroll already with the up and down arrow keys you just need to click into the website. Maybe I need to tweak that. |
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But the scrolling is a bit odd with arrow keys I'll have to look at that. |
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Added a feature to allow desktop users to use their right arrow key to scroll to the next article (down) and their left arrow key to scroll to the previous article (up).