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perf(sidenav): avoid extra repaints while scrolling #2156

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Avoids repaints while scrolling inside of a sidenav. This isn't an issue on desktop browsers, but can potentially be on mobile. This can be checked by going to the dev tools > console fold-out menu > Rendering > Scrolling Performance Issues.

Avoids repaints while scrolling inside of a sidenav. This isn't an issue on desktop browsers, but can potentially be on mobile. This can be checked by going to the dev tools > console fold-out menu > Rendering > Scrolling Performance Issues.
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LGTM

@jelbourn jelbourn added pr: lgtm action: merge The PR is ready for merge by the caretaker and removed pr: needs review labels Dec 20, 2016
@jelbourn jelbourn merged commit b967712 into angular:master Dec 20, 2016
crisbeto added a commit to crisbeto/material2 that referenced this pull request Feb 19, 2018
A while ago we added a `backface-visibility` to some components that have scrollable content in order to avoid repaints while scrolling (see angular#7889, angular#7721, angular#7719, angular#6890, angular#2156) which worked at the time, however in the more recent versions of Chrome it causes the content in RTL mode to shift whenever a child has a transform that is being animated (in our case it's usually ripples). These changes revert the `backface-visibility` in order to avoid the jumping, until we can find a better solution.
crisbeto added a commit to crisbeto/material2 that referenced this pull request Feb 19, 2018
A while ago we added a `backface-visibility` to some components that have scrollable content in order to avoid repaints while scrolling (see angular#7889, angular#7721, angular#7719, angular#6890, angular#2156) which worked at the time, however in the more recent versions of Chrome it causes the content in RTL mode to shift whenever a child has a transform that is being animated (in our case it's usually ripples). These changes revert the `backface-visibility` in order to avoid the jumping, until we can find a better solution.

Relates to angular#10023.
jelbourn pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Feb 26, 2018
A while ago we added a `backface-visibility` to some components that have scrollable content in order to avoid repaints while scrolling (see #7889, #7721, #7719, #6890, #2156) which worked at the time, however in the more recent versions of Chrome it causes the content in RTL mode to shift whenever a child has a transform that is being animated (in our case it's usually ripples). These changes revert the `backface-visibility` in order to avoid the jumping, until we can find a better solution.

Relates to #10023.
mmalerba pushed a commit to mmalerba/components that referenced this pull request Feb 26, 2018
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A while ago we added a `backface-visibility` to some components that have scrollable content in order to avoid repaints while scrolling (see angular#7889, angular#7721, angular#7719, angular#6890, angular#2156) which worked at the time, however in the more recent versions of Chrome it causes the content in RTL mode to shift whenever a child has a transform that is being animated (in our case it's usually ripples). These changes revert the `backface-visibility` in order to avoid the jumping, until we can find a better solution.

Relates to angular#10023.
jelbourn pushed a commit to jelbourn/components that referenced this pull request Feb 27, 2018
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A while ago we added a `backface-visibility` to some components that have scrollable content in order to avoid repaints while scrolling (see angular#7889, angular#7721, angular#7719, angular#6890, angular#2156) which worked at the time, however in the more recent versions of Chrome it causes the content in RTL mode to shift whenever a child has a transform that is being animated (in our case it's usually ripples). These changes revert the `backface-visibility` in order to avoid the jumping, until we can find a better solution.

Relates to angular#10023.
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