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angular-sticky-element

v1.0.9

Published

A dynamic element that'll stick to walls, ceilings, and your heart.

Downloads

2

Readme

Angular Sticky Element

A dynamic element that'll stick to walls, ceilings, and your heart.

Usage

Add the package to your dependencies.

npm install --save angular-sticky-element

Compile the library

  1. Download or clone this repository.
  2. Link the included module with your angular project.
  3. Create a create a sticky-element of your own by subclassing the sticky_element_directive.ts, or use one of the included ones.
  4. To include a sticky-element, use directive syntax in one of your templates. To see required arguments, refer to the self-documenting code+comments inside sticky_element_directive.ts.

Create your own

  1. Subclass sticky_element_directive.ts.
  2. Most of the behavior of a sticky_x.ts can be defined by the two handle scroll events (horizontal+vertical).
  3. Refer to existing subclasses for behavior hints.
  4. When you're done with your new sticky element, add it to the module so the rest of your project can see it.