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  1. I've been working with the Draggable 'scrollLeft' type with a dynamic number of elements that determine the width of the drag/scroll area. What I'm wondering is, if there's a way to shift the the draggable area, or the elements within, so that the first element can begin and last element end at the center of the screen when dragging/scrolling? I would use padding on the inside of the scrolling area but padding applied to the right has no visible effect on the scroll area width or the internal elements position, left padding works as expected
  2. Hi, I am developing a little website using the draggable component which is awesome. The only issue I have with it is that if the screen (like ipad and phone devices ) is very small and the scrolling container is bigger then the viewport you will get stuck on the draggable component. The reason for that is that a swipeup or mouse move up|down seems to be disabled when you use the scrollLeft type. Is there a way to fix this ?? Try it out on the demo, set the draggable instance to scrollLeft and make your screen the size of the text window and try to get out of this view using the mouse click + hold + up|down. its not possible right now. Please help. I am a green sock member and a huge fan.
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