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Originally Posted by Brian View Post
If you scroll to the very top of your projects, you'll see that the top of the item at the top of the list doesn't touch the bottom of the toolbar: it's got a little bit of breathing room.

While you're scrolling, the headers will stop in that same spot - until the next item gets within a certain distance. Then they yield that spot to the next item and scroll off the top of the screen.

Behaving as intended, in other words. :-)
I need to do a video or something, to make sure that I've conveyed things properly.

I agree completely with what you've said..however, the spacing is the "problem":

The space from the top-most header to toolbar is greater than the space between headers. This causes some visual artifacts:

One header is already halfway off the top of the screen, another header is about to "stick".
At this point, everything on screen is moving up and down, tracking your finger position. So far so good.

When the next tab "sticks", it sticks *too early*: The tab above it is still visible. Essentially, the tab freezes in the middle of a moving pane rather than at the top.

Now, it's only when scrolling up and down quickly that I even noticed it- scrolling at normal speeds my eyes weren't trying to track motion so it looked fine. At high speeds, having something stop suddenly where you weren't expecting it to - in the middle rather than at an end - was a bit distracting.