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parallax-controller
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Core classes and controller for creating parallax scrolling effects
Core classes and controller for creating parallax scrolling effects. Designed to provide scroll based animations for elements relative to the view. Built for performance by caching important attributes that cause reflow and layout when accessing.
Via Yarn
yarn add parallax-controller
or NPM
npm add parallax-controller
If you're building with React use react-scroll-parallax
, a set of hooks and components to easily create effects and interact with the parallax-controller
.
yarn add react-scroll-parallax
See the React Scroll Parallax documentation for usage and demos.
This package was created for react-scroll-parallax, but can be used as a standalone lib. Most demos were built with react-scroll-parallax
.
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Core classes and controller for creating parallax scrolling effects
The npm package parallax-controller receives a total of 27,786 weekly downloads. As such, parallax-controller popularity was classified as popular.
We found that parallax-controller demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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