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scrollinview
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A tiny library that triggers classes on elements as they scroll into the viewport.
Scroll in View makes use of Core Events, so be sure to install this as a dependancy if you haven't already.
npm install scrollinview core-events
import Event from 'core-events'
import scrollinview from 'scrollinview'
const event = new Event()
scrollinview(event)
<div class="content" data-inview>
<!-- Content here -->
</div>
As soon as the element enters the viewport, a js-in-view
class is added allowing a css animation to be triggered — this class can also be customised using an option (see below).
The scrollinview
function can optionally take an object as the second argument, that may include the following properties.
The class name that Scroll in View uses when an element enters the viewport (defaults to js-in-view
).
scrollinview(event, { className: 'my-custom-class' })
FAQs
Easily trigger classes as elements enter the viewport
The npm package scrollinview receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, scrollinview popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that scrollinview 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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