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@advanced-rest-client/arc-scroll-target-mixin
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arc-scroll-target-mixin is a port of iron-scroll-target-behavior that works with LitElement
This mixin is a port of iron-overlay-behavior that works with LitElement.
ArcScrollTargetMixin
allows an element to respond to scroll events from a designated scroll target.
Elements that consume this mixin can override the _scrollHandler
method to add logic on the scroll event.
npm i @advanced-rest-client/arc-scroll-target-mixin
import { LitElement } from 'lit-element';
import { ArcScrollTargetMixin } from '@advanced-rest-client/arc-scroll-target-mixin/arc-scroll-target-mixin.js';
class ArcScrollTargetImpl extends ArcScrollTargetMixin(LitElement) {
static get properties() {
const top = super.properties || {};
const props = {
myProp: { type: String }
}
return Object.assign({}, top, props);
}
_scrollHandler(e) {
...
}
}
Note, You need to include properties from the mixin manually as simple class
extension overrides properties
.
npm run test
npm run test:sl
npm start
FAQs
arc-scroll-target-mixin is a port of iron-scroll-target-behavior that works with LitElement
We found that @advanced-rest-client/arc-scroll-target-mixin demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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