What is smoothscroll-polyfill?
The smoothscroll-polyfill package provides a polyfill for the smooth scrolling behavior in browsers that do not support it natively. This allows developers to ensure a consistent smooth scrolling experience across different browsers.
What are smoothscroll-polyfill's main functionalities?
Polyfill Initialization
This code initializes the smoothscroll-polyfill, enabling smooth scrolling behavior in browsers that do not support it natively.
require('smoothscroll-polyfill').polyfill();
Smooth Scrolling to an Element
This code demonstrates how to smoothly scroll to a specific element on the page using the scrollIntoView method with the 'smooth' behavior option.
document.querySelector('#targetElement').scrollIntoView({ behavior: 'smooth' });
Smooth Scrolling to a Position
This code shows how to smoothly scroll to a specific position on the page using the window.scroll method with the 'smooth' behavior option.
window.scroll({ top: 1000, left: 0, behavior: 'smooth' });
Other packages similar to smoothscroll-polyfill
seamless-scroll-polyfill
The seamless-scroll-polyfill package provides a similar polyfill for smooth scrolling behavior. It aims to offer a seamless experience for smooth scrolling across different browsers, much like smoothscroll-polyfill.
scroll-behavior-polyfill
The scroll-behavior-polyfill package also provides a polyfill for the CSSOM View Module's scroll-behavior property, enabling smooth scrolling in browsers that do not support it natively. It is another alternative to smoothscroll-polyfill.
Smooth Scroll behavior polyfill
The Scroll Behavior specification has been introduced as an extension of the Window
interface to allow for the developer to opt in to native smooth scrolling. To date this has only been implemented in Chrome, Firefox and Opera.
Check out all the methods covered here: https://iamdustan.github.io/smoothscroll
Installation and use
Download the production ready file here and include it in your project, or install it as a package.
npm install smoothscroll-polyfill --save
yarn add smoothscroll-polyfill
When including the polyfill in a script tag, it will run immediately after loaded.
If you are importing it as a dependency, make sure to call the polyfill
method:
import smoothscroll from 'smoothscroll-polyfill';
smoothscroll.polyfill();
In both cases, the script will detect if the spec is natively supported and take action only when necessary.
The code requires requestAnimationFrame polyfill for browsers which don't support it.
Force polyfill implementation
If you prefer to always override the native scrolling methods, place this global variable before requiring the module or including the polyfill file.
window.__forceSmoothScrollPolyfill__ = true;
We strongly recommend not to do this unless your project strongly needs it.
Contribute
The requirements to contribute are yarn and the latest LTS Node.js version.
First, fork the repository and do yarn install
in the root folder to get all the dependencies to work with. Create a feature branch, write your stuff and run yarn test
to check code style and prevent bugs.
In this project we use Prettier to format the final published code, you can run yarn format
before committing. If you don't, a precommit hook will prevent you from pushing code that hasn't been formatted properly.
Are you done? Awesome, submit a pull request explaining your changes.
This is a polyfill, not library, so make sure the behavior you are introducing is in the spec.
On tests files we are using ES2015, but the polyfill is written in ES5 for browser compatibility.
Watch tests
If you want to watch tests as you write your code run yarn test --watch
.
Browser Support
Successfully working in:
- natively supported in Chrome
- natively supported in Firefox
- Safari 6+
- Internet Explorer 9+
- Microsoft Edge 12+
- Opera Next
Standards documentation