⚡ Bolt: Disable Lenis scroll hijacking on mobile#50
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- Disables Lenis initialization when `isMobileBrowser` is true. - Falls back to native hardware-accelerated scrolling for better performance and UX on touch devices. - Ensures consistency with "Physical Mode" scroll expectations. Co-authored-by: kaitoartz <56949089+kaitoartz@users.noreply.github.com>
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💡 What: Disabled Lenis smooth scrolling library on mobile devices.
🎯 Why: "Scroll hijacking" on mobile feels unnatural and consumes unnecessary CPU/battery resources. Native scrolling is hardware-accelerated and preferred.
📊 Impact: Improves scroll performance and battery life on mobile devices. Eliminates non-native feel.
🔬 Measurement: Verified using Playwright to check absence of
this.lenisinstance on simulated iPhone 12.PR created automatically by Jules for task 11589149745205600962 started by @kaitoartz