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Thursday, November 17, 2016

Google Adds Smart Scrolling To Mobile Maps

Google Adds Smart Scrolling To Mobile Maps
Google has given developers more control over the way scrolling is handled on sites with embedded maps.

Writing about the changes on the Google Geo Developers blog, Elena Kelareva, Product Manager, Google Maps APIs, said that as users are more likely to be viewing websites on mobile devices than on a desktop or laptop, the Google developers have been working on changes to the way maps react when users scroll:

"Mobile web users often get frustrated when trying to scroll the page, but an embedded map captures their swipe and pans the map instead. This can even lead to users getting stuck on the map and having to reload the page in order to get back to the rest of the page."

"Today we're introducing intuitive scrolling for sites with embedded maps and making the full-screen control visible by default on mobile devices. This should give your users a more intuitive and less frustrating map interaction experience on mobile browsers."

In practical terms, a new gesture Handling option has been added to the Google Maps JavaScript API. This setting controls how touch gestures on the map are handled. This does not extend to changing the gesture handling mode for Street View; these options only affect the way gestures are handled by the map.

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