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react-use-window-scroll
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React hooks for scrolling the page to any location, or by any amount. Supports smooth scrolling.
Read the official documentation.
👁️ Live Demo
This package includes two hooks for scrolling the page to any coordinates, or by any amount. They both use the the Window Web API's scroll functions and support using ScrollToOptions for smooth scrolling implemented natively by the browser.
Click either of those to see a live demo (at bottom of page).
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haphazardly in React is considered sloppy. These hooks follow the React paradigm of containing side-effects.npm i react-use-window-scroll
import * as React from "react";
import { useScrollBy } from "react-use-window-scroll";
const HookExample = () => {
const scrollBy = useScrollBy();
return (
<div>
{/* Hard scroll down by 200 pixels */}
<button onClick={() => scrollBy(200, 0)}>Hard Scroll By 200</button>
{/* Smooth scroll down by 200 pixels */}
<button
onClick={() => scrollBy({ top: 200, left: 0, behavior: "smooth" })}
>
Smooth Scroll By 200
</button> ...
</div>
);
};
Read full useScrollBy docs.
import { useScrollTo } from "react-use-window-scroll";
const HookExample = () => {
const scrollTo = useScrollTo();
return (
<div style={{ border: "solid 2px #67788a", padding: "20px" }}>
{/* Hard scroll to the top */}
<button onClick={() => scrollTo(0, 0)}>
Hard Scroll To Top (0, 0)
</button> {/* Smooth scroll to the top */}
<button onClick={() => scrollTo({ top: 0, left: 0, behavior: "smooth" })}>
Smooth Scroll To Top (0, 0)
</button>
</div>
);
};
Read full useScrollTo docs.
Type definitions have been included for TypeScript support.
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React hooks for scrolling the page to any location, or by any amount. Supports smooth scrolling.
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