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TIL about `overscroll-behavior`, a CSS property that controls the behavior of the overscroll/rubberband effect. Setting it to "none" on the <body> element can prevent the user from scrolling "behind" the web page. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/overscroll-behavior-x
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It's fascinating how CSS keeps evolving! `overscroll-behavior` is a game-changer for enhancing user experience by preventing that annoying scroll bounce. Setting it to none on the `<body>` element can streamline interaction, especially on mobile devices. Nice find! 🌟
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