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A parallax directive for Angular 2+, now with Universal support!
See an example here: https://tyrantwave.github.io/ng2-parallaxscroll/
npm install --save ng2-parallaxscroll
git clone https://github.com/TyrantWave/ng2-parallaxscroll
Reference the directive in the main module:
import { ParallaxScrollModule } from 'ng2-parallaxscroll';
Then in your base module:
imports: [
ParallaxScrollModule,
]
Use the component, providing the image URL, styling CSS for size and an optional config:
<ng-parallax img="path/to/img" [config]="someConfig" class="some-class"></ng-parallax>
CSS example:
.some-class {
height: 300px;
width: 75%;
}
Put the directive on any component you have styled for it:
<div parallax class="some-parallax"></div>
CSS:
.some-parallax {
background-image: url('/parallax_img.jpg');
background-size: 100%;
height: 300px;
width: 100%;
}
The parallax can accept a [config] value through the template:
<div parallax class='blah' [config]="{axis: X, speed: -.3}">
Or you can import the IParallaxScrollConfig
type for linting.
The config gives the following options:
Value | Use |
---|---|
axis | axis to scroll on, X or Y |
speed | speed to scroll at; can be negative to change direction |
initialValue | initial position in pixels |
maxValue | maximum value for transform |
minValue | minimum value for transform |
cssUnit | css unit to use for transform - px, %, vh, em etc. |
scrollerId | if given, used to set the ID of which element is used to track scrolling. Defaults to window. |
parallaxElement | If given, which element should scroll |
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A parallax directive for Angular 2+, now with Universal support!
The npm package ng2-parallaxscroll receives a total of 4 weekly downloads. As such, ng2-parallaxscroll popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that ng2-parallaxscroll 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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