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scroll-indicator-js
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A simple vanilla JS scroll indicator. No dependencies, best performances.
A simple vanilla JS scroll indicator. No dependencies, best performances.
With yarn
yarn add scroll-indicator-js
With npm
npm i scroll-indicator-js
To use it in your app
// main.js
import scrollIndicator from 'scroll-indicator-js'
scrollIndicator() // Start the scroll indicator on all .scroll-indicator classes
<!-- On the top of your page -->
<div class="scroll-indicator" data-height="5px" data-position="bottom"></div>
<!-- ..... -->
datasets | Value | Default |
---|---|---|
height | px | 3px |
position | top - bottom - left - right | top |
color | hex/rgba/linear | linear-gradient(225deg,#ffb938 0%,#ff5729 100%) |
reverse | true - false | false |
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A simple vanilla JS scroll indicator. No dependencies, best performances.
We found that scroll-indicator-js 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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