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react-parallax-component
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Easiest way to add scroll parallax effect on the component
Easiest way to add scroll parallax effect on the component.
npm install react-parallax-component
import ParallaxComponent from 'react-parallax-component';
<ParallaxComponent
speed="0.003"
width="300"
top="40%"
left="100"
>
<div>
Children component
</div>
</ParallaxComponent>
speed
(String) - animation speed, default: -0.03
width
(String) - component width, default: auto
height
(String) - component height, default: auto
top
(String) - component top position, default: inherit
left
(String) - component left position, default: inherit
right
(String) - component top position, default: inherit
$ npm install
$ npm start
And open in browser: http://localhost:4000
$ npm run build
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Easiest way to add scroll parallax effect on the component
The npm package react-parallax-component receives a total of 197 weekly downloads. As such, react-parallax-component popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that react-parallax-component 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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