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scrollmonitor-simple-parallax
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npm install -S scrollmonitor-parallax
var parallax = require('scrollmonitor-parallax');
var eases = require('eases'); // https://github.com/mattdesl/eases
// Create a root element. Parallax will start when this
// element enters the viewport and stop when it exits.
var parallaxRoot = parallax.create(domElement);
// to make an element scroll at a speed relative to the
// scroll parent, just add a value for speed.
var parallaxChild2 = parallaxRoot.add(domElement, 0.5);
// for more complex animations you can start and end positions.
// If it's left blank, the start position is taken from the element's CSS.
var parallaxChild = parallaxRoot.add(
domElement, {
start: {
opacity: 0
}
end: {
x: 100,
y: 50,
z: 100,
opacity: 0.7
},
easing: {
x: eases.linear,
y: eases.linear,
z: eases.circIn,
opacity: eases.bounceIn
}
}
);
FAQs
A simple parallax API
The npm package scrollmonitor-simple-parallax receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, scrollmonitor-simple-parallax popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that scrollmonitor-simple-parallax 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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