#One Page Scroll by Pete R.
Create an Apple-like one page scroll website (iPhone 5S website) with One Page Scroll plugin
Created by Pete R., Founder of BucketListly
Demo
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Compatibility
Modern browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, and Safari on both desktop and smartphones have been tested. Not tested on IE.
Basic Usage
One Page Scroll let you transform your website into a one page scroll website that allows users to scroll one page at a time. It is perfect for creating a website in which you want to present something to the viewers. For example, Apple's iPhone 5S website uses the same technique.
To add this to your website, simply include the latest jQuery library together with jquery.onepage-scroll.js
, onepage-scroll.css
into your document's <head>
and call the function as follows:
<body>
...
<div class="main">
<section>...</section>
<section>...</section>
...
</div>
...
</body>
Container "Main" must be one level below the body
tag in order to make it work full page. Now call the function to activate as follows:
$(".main").onepage_scroll({
sectionContainer: "section",
easing: "ease",
animationTime: 1000,
pagination: true,
updateURL: false,
beforeMove: function(index) {},
afterMove: function(index) {},
loop: false
});
And that's it. Now, your website should work the same way Apple's iPhone 5S website does. You should be able to swipe up/down as well (thanks to Eike Send for his swipe events!) when viewing your website on mobile phones.
Public Methods
You can also trigger page move programmatically as well:
$.fn.moveUp()
This method allows you to move the page up by one. This action is equivalent to scrolling up/swiping down.
$(".main").moveUp();
$.fn.moveDown()
This method allows you to move the page down by one. This action is equivalent to scrolling down/swiping up.
$(".main").moveDown();
Callbacks
You can use callbacks to perform actions before or after the page move.
beforeMove(current_page_index)
This callback gets called before the plugin performs its move.
$(".main").onepage_scroll({
beforeMove: function(index) {
...
}
});
afterMove(next_page_index)
This callback gets called after the move animation was performed.
$(".main").onepage_scroll({
afterMove: function(index) {
...
}
});
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