Hi Guys,
I stumbled on this post http://bassta.bg/2013/05/smooth-page-scrolling-with-tweenmax/ and implement the script there but not the result i wanted.
Here is the script that
$(function(){
var $window = $(window); //Window object
var scrollTime = 0.3; //Scroll time
var scrollDistance = 50; //Distance. Use smaller value for shorter scroll and greater value for longer scroll
$window.on("mousewheel DOMMouseScroll", function(event){
event.preven
Hi @martis
I think the way that Apple page works is by virtualizing the scroll. And from what I can tell, that is what i-scroll is doing. Basically its manually adjusting the position of content based on the scroll position, only displaying what should be visible and hiding everything else. There's really not an easy answer for how to implement that. If you want to learn how it works, I would start by searching for tutorials about how to create a virtual scroll container.