How to Create a Sticky Header that Responds to Scrolling

You might have noticed a lot of mobile apps using the sticky header experience.

Take the web browser for instance — when you scroll downward, the header and surrounding buttons shy away, but when you scroll upward, they slide back in. This experience allows the user to fully be immersed in the page, whether it's a feed of photos, an intriguing blog post, or even a list of items to explore while shopping.

Learn how to Create a Sticky Header that Responds to Scrolling

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