Except he also ignores so much about scrolling. He makes the assumption that scrolling can only work one way. You do, too. Your problem isn't with scrolling. It's with the way scrolling is implemented.
Even the articles diagram shows a horizontal scrolling example that would make reading easy. One page per screen. Done with that page? Scroll to the right. That's it. You could even have the scroll snap to the next logical page.
You might call that paging, but it's not. Paging in this context is simulating flipping a page.
Even the articles diagram shows a horizontal scrolling example that would make reading easy. One page per screen. Done with that page? Scroll to the right. That's it. You could even have the scroll snap to the next logical page.
You might call that paging, but it's not. Paging in this context is simulating flipping a page.