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@la-haute-societe/lhs-parallax
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LHS Parallax plugin to make parallax animation when scrolling
This package has been renamed to @lahautesociete/parallax.
LHS Parallax plugin to make parallax animation when scrolling.
npm install @la-haute-societe/lhs-parallax
Create an HTML element with the scroll-level attribute.
You can pass two attributes to your element :
scroll-level - Parallax level (required)scroll-direction - Parallax direction (optional) : x / y (default y),<div class="myElement" scroll-level="3" scroll-direction="x"></div>
Import LhsParallax where you want to use it.
Then get the HTML element and create an instance of LhsParallax passing your element in parameter.
import LhsParallax from '@la-haute-societe/lhs-parallax';
var myElement = document.querySelector('.myElement');
var scroll = new LhsParallax(myElement);
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LHS Parallax plugin to make parallax animation when scrolling
We found that @la-haute-societe/lhs-parallax demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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