vue-scrollactive
This component makes it simple to highlight a menu item with an 'active' class as you scroll.
- Highlights items with a class as you scroll
- Scrolls to item's section on click
- Configurable easing scroll effect
- Emits events for full control
Make sure to check the demo where you can play around with every option.
Installation
Install using yarn
yarn add vue-scrollactive
or npm
npm install --save vue-scrollactive
then install the plugin
import VueScrollactive from 'vue-scrollactive';
Vue.use(VueScrollactive);
Or if you wish to include it in a script
tag, just download the source code from the latest release here and include the vue-scrollactive.min.js
file located in the dist
folder in your page as a script:
<script src="dist/vue-scrollactive.min.js"></script>
If you're not running any transpiler like babel, you'll most likely need to install a Promise polyfill such as this to support older browsers since this library depends on promises to work.
Usage
The primary way to use the plugin is to wrap your menu in a <scrollactive>
tag (which will be your nav) and add a .scrollactive-item
class in your <a>
tags as I show in the example below:
<scrollactive class="my-nav">
<a href="#home" class="scrollactive-item">Home</a>
<a href="#about-us" class="scrollactive-item">About Us</a>
<a href="#portfolio" class="scrollactive-item">Portfolio</a>
<a href="#contact" class="scrollactive-item">Contact</a>
</scrollactive>
You can follow whatever structure you wish, just make sure to set the .scrollactive-item
class in the items you want to highlight and set its href
with a valid element ID that you would like to track while scrolling.
The secondary way to use it is almost the same as the primary but instead of relying on href
to find your sections you'll need to set a data attribute data-section-selector
on your elements with the section selector you wish to have.
<scrollactive class="my-nav">
<span data-section-selector="#home" class="scrollactive-item">Home</span>
<span data-section-selector=".about-us" class="scrollactive-item">About Us</span>
<span data-section-selector=".portfolio div span" class="scrollactive-item">Portfolio</span>
<span data-section-selector="#contact" class="scrollactive-item">Contact</span>
</scrollactive>
As you can see this gives you more freedom to choose different tags and you can use whatever CSS selector you find necessary, but it's important to notice that data-section-selector
takes precedence over href
, so if you have a tag <a href="#section-1" data-section-selector="#another-section">
it will completely ignore the #section-1
and use #another-section
instead.
Events
Scrollactive will emit an itemchanged(event, currentItem, lastActiveItem)
event when an active menu item is changed to another. You can catch that event doing as the example below:
<scrollactive class="my-nav" v-on:itemchanged="onItemChanged">
<a href="#home" class="scrollactive-item">Home</a>
<a href="#about-us" class="scrollactive-item">About Us</a>
<a href="#portfolio" class="scrollactive-item">Portfolio</a>
<a href="#contact" class="scrollactive-item">Contact</a>
</scrollactive>
methods: {
onItemChanged(event, currentItem, lastActiveItem) {
},
},
Configuration
All options should be passed as a prop in the <scrollactive>
component as you can see in the example below:
<scrollactive active-class="active" :offset="80" :duration="800" bezier-easing-value=".5,0,.35,1">
</scrollactive>
Remember that all options are optional and you can check the default values below:
Options
activeClass: {
type: String,
default: 'is-active',
},
offset: {
type: Number,
default: 20,
},
scrollOffset: {
type: Number,
default: null,
},
scrollContainerSelector: {
type: String,
default: '',
},
clickToScroll: {
type: Boolean,
default: true,
},
duration: {
type: Number,
default: 600,
},
alwaysTrack: {
type: Boolean,
default: false,
},
bezierEasingValue: {
type: String,
default: '.5,0,.35,1',
},
modifyUrl: {
type: Boolean,
default: true,
},
exact: {
type: Boolean,
default: false,
},
highlightFirstItem: {
type: Boolean,
default: false,
},
tag: {
type: String,
default: 'nav',
},
scrollOnStart: {
type: Boolean,
default: true,
},
Contributing
Clone the repository and install the dependencies running yarn
. After the dependencies are installed you should be good to run yarn start
which will load up a server with the sandbox for you to play around.