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react-scroll-captor
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A component that confines scroll events to its immediate child. Great for dropdown menus etc.
A component that confines scroll events to its immediate child. Great for dropdown menus etc.
yarn add react-scroll-captor
import ScrollCaptor from 'react-scroll-captor';
class GroovyThing extends Component {
atBottom = () => {
// user has scrolled to the bottom
}
render () {
return (
<ScrollCaptor onBottomArrive={this.atBottom}>
<ScrollableElement />
</ScrollCaptor>
);
}
}
Property | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
isEnabled | boolean | true | Enable or disable the component. |
onBottomArrive | function | -- | Called when the user reaches the bottom of the scrollable element. |
onBottomLeave | function | -- | Called when the user leaves the bottom of the scrollable element. |
onTopArrive | function | -- | Called when the user reaches the top of the scrollable element. |
onTopLeave | function | -- | Called when the user leaves the top of the scrollable element. |
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A component that confines scroll events to its immediate child. Great for dropdown menus etc.
We found that react-scroll-captor 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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