flickthroughs
Flickthroughs are a common user interface pattern used in digital applications, particularly on mobile devices. They involve rapidly scrolling through a series of items or screens by swiping or "flicking" a finger across the display. This gesture allows users to quickly navigate through content such as photos, documents, lists, or different sections of an application. The speed of the flick determines how far the content moves, with a faster flick resulting in more rapid scrolling.
The primary advantage of flickthroughs is their efficiency. They enable users to quickly scan through large
Flickthroughs are typically implemented to transition between discrete pages or sections. For example, in an e-reader