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A single event for mouse on, mouse around & mouse out. Can be used on whole elements, or for distinct points within any element. The latter feature was added specifically for canvas nodes.
var hover = require('mouse-around')
callback will be fired when mouse hovers the element. if an array of point-circles is included, the callback will only fire when hovering that areat that offset within the element. See below for example points array.
npm install mouse-around
var mouseAround = require('mouse-around');
// the node u want to trigger on
var node = document.getElementById('someElement');
// optionally, an array of point-circle objects
var points = [(x: 100, y: 100, radius: 25}/*,{...}*/]
var hoverBot = document.getElementById('hoverbot');
mouseAround(node, callback, points); // otionally include an array of point-circle objects
// evt = the mouse event
// node = the original node you were listening to
// position = the absolute position of the element currently being hovered (which may be a child element)
// start & stop = boolean
function callback(evt, node, position, start, end){
hoverBot.style.left = 50 + evt.clientX + "px";
hoverBot.style.top = evt.clientY - 25 + 'px';
if(end) hoverBot.style.left = '-1000px';
};
LICENSE: MIT
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mouse hover event for elements
The npm package mouse-around receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, mouse-around popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that mouse-around demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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