Why semantic scaling is required
Developers who have used Windows 8 systems know that page content in Windows 8 is more about scrolling horizontally than scrolling vertically.
As page content increases, the difficulty of locating a particular element increases.
So how do you help users navigate to the appropriate elements more easily? --Semantic scaling.
What is semantic scaling
First, let's take a look at gestures that implement semantic scaling:
Semantic scaling can be achieved by using this gesture in a page that supports semantic scaling.
In general, semantic scaling is used to quickly jump between page content and to trigger by scaling gestures.
Generally speaking, the Shrink view is an overview of the zoom in view.
In addition, the semantic zoom view can present different style effects that are customized by our developers. For example:
Style One: