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A javascript plugin to attach a 'dolly' or 'push-in' effect to a div element when user scrolls.
PushIn.js is a lightweight parallax effect, built with JavaScript, that simulates an interactive dolly-in or push-in animation on a webpage.
Check out the live demo for a working example.
PushIn.js supports all browsers that are ES5-compliant.
PushIn is available via NPM or a CDN. Follow the detailed instructions in the documentation site: https://pushinjs.com/installation.
There are several plugin configurations you can use to customize for your unique project. Refer to https://pushinjs.com/api for a detailed breakdown of all available configurations.
We've setup separate documentation for contributors: CONTRIBUTING.md
We've setup separate documentation for developers: DEVELOPERS.md
FAQs
A javascript plugin to attach a 'dolly' or 'push-in' effect to a div element when user scrolls.
We found that pushin 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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