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js.angular_scroll
This library packages angular-scroll
_ for fanstatic
_.
.. _fanstatic
: http://fanstatic.org
.. _angular-scroll
: https://github.com/oblador/angular-scroll
This requires integration between your web framework and fanstatic
,
and making sure that the original resources (shipped in the resources
directory in js.angular_scroll
) are published to some URL.
You can import angular_scroll
from js.angular_scroll
and need
it where you want
these resources to be included on a page::
from js.angular_scroll import angular_scroll angular_scroll.need()
CHANGES
FAQs
Fanstatic packaging of angular-scroll
We found that js.angular_scroll demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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