3.0.0-M3
Animate scrollbar opacity change

Make scrollbars appear/disappear with a short fade effect. For the first
time we will use CSS3 transitions for this. The effect can not (yet) be
themed and may not work in all supported browser versions. 

Decrease appear delay to make up for the time the animation
needs. The appear delay could later be handled completele by the
transition effect, since it also supports a delay.

Change-Id: I62a574ff152bed53133bf3c26bd8235acb4a7089
Signed-off-by: Tim Buschtöns <tbuschto@eclipsesource.com>
4 files changed
tree: a3170b26b327f5883e339f8b450a71aadd097eeb
  1. bundles/
  2. examples/
  3. features/
  4. releng/
  5. tests/
  6. .gitignore
  7. CONTRIBUTING.md
  8. Gruntfile.js
  9. package.json
  10. pom.xml
  11. README.md
README.md

Eclipse RAP Runtime (Remote Application Platform)

Thanks for your interest in this project. The [Eclipse RAP Runtime] 1 provides a powerful widget toolkit and integrates well with proven technologies such as OSGi and Java EE. You can write your application entirely in Java, re-use code and benefit from first-class IDE tools.

Git Repository Structure

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