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svelte-fast-marquee
Advanced tools
A Marquee component for Svelte inspired by react-fast-marquee.
Check out the demo here and play around with some sample marquees.
If you're using npm, in the command prompt run:
npm install svelte-fast-marquee --save
If you're using yarn, run:
yarn add svelte-fast-marquee
To use the component, first import Marquee
into your file:
import Marquee from "svelte-fast-marquee";
Then wrap the <Marquee>
tags around any component or text you'd like to slide.
<Marquee>
I can be a Svelte component, multiple Svelte components, or just some text.
</Marquee>
A sample file might look like this:
<script>
import MyComponent from "../components/MyComponent";
import Marquee from "react-fast-marquee";
</script>
<Marquee>
<MyComponent />
<MyComponent />
<MyComponent />
</Marquee>
Property | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
pauseOnHover | boolean | false | Whether to pause the marquee when hovered |
pauseOnClick | boolean | false | Whether to pause the marquee when clicked |
direction | "left" or "right" | "left" | The direction the marquee is sliding |
FAQs
A Marquee component for Svelte inspired by react-fast-marquee.
The npm package svelte-fast-marquee receives a total of 1,143 weekly downloads. As such, svelte-fast-marquee popularity was classified as popular.
We found that svelte-fast-marquee demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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