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ng-sticky-rails wraps the ngSitcky library in a rails engine for simple use with the asset pipeline provided by Rails 3.1 and higher. The gem includes the development (non-minified) source for ease of exploration. The asset pipeline will minify in production.
For more info on customizing the library, please refer to the official doc
Add the following to your gemfile:
gem 'ng-sticky-rails'
Add the following directive to your Javascript manifest file (application.js):
//= require sticky
Then, just follow the official doc.
<div sticky> Hey there! </div>
Make sure you include the module on your angular app:
angular.module('main', ['sticky'])
...
ng-sticky-rails 1.7.9 == ngSticky 1.7.9
Every attempt is made to mirror the currently shipping ngSticky version number wherever possible. The major, minor, and patch version numbers will always represent the ngSticky version. Should a gem bug be discovered, a 4th version identifier will be added and incremented.
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We found that ng-sticky-rails 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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