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it's a vuejs version of smoothscroll Based on https://github.com/alicelieutier/smoothScroll/blob/master/smoothscroll.js
# install dependencies
npm install vue-smoothscroll
then in the js file , you can use with router or others
var vueSmoothScroll = require('vue-smoothscroll');
Vue.use(vueSmoothScroll);
//define a tag
<div v-smoothscroll="{ duration : 500, callback: callback , context : undefined }" class="message">
message
</div>
or
this.$SmoothScroll(target,duration,callback,context);
params
target
is a HTMLElement Object
from your document that you want to scroll to, or a numeric position on the pageduration
is the total duration of the scroll (optional, defaults to 500ms)callback
is a function to be executed when the scrolling is over (optional)context
is the scrolling context (optional, defaults to window, can be any HTMLElement Object
)FAQs
it's a vuejs version of smoothscroll
The npm package vue-smoothscroll receives a total of 335 weekly downloads. As such, vue-smoothscroll popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that vue-smoothscroll 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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