Revolutionize Scroll Interactions: Introducing Contextual LayersRevolutionize Scroll Interactions: Introducing Contextual Layers
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Every AI conversation navigates the same way — you scroll. And scroll. And scroll. No search, no jump-to, no landmarks. The scrollbar tells you where you are. Never what's there.
My interaction changes that. Move toward the scrollbar and a contextual layer wakes up. Move away and it sleeps. No button, no mode. Proximity is the trigger.
What it surfaces are anchors — landmarks that give the scrollbar semantic meaning. Here, they're your own messages, which you recognize faster than anything else because you wrote them. But the trigger doesn't care what it's anchoring to. In an article, headings. In a code file, functions. The same gesture could even trigger Ctrl+F scoped to just that container — not the whole page. The trigger is universal. The payloads adapt. https://glade-speak-31894658.figma.site Built in Figma Make
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