element-is-visible-in-viewport
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Tells you if an element is visible (vertically only) in the viewport.
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Element is visible in viewport.
Tells you if an element is visible (vertically only) in the viewport.
Use it like
The method exported takes 3 arguments:
- The element in question.
- OPTIONAL - The Mode.
- 'above' - Tells you if the viewport is above the element.
- 'below' - Tells you if the viewport is below the element.
- 'visible' - DEFAULT - Tells you if the element is totally within the viewport.
- 'any' - Tells you if any part of the element is visible in the viewport.
- OPTIONAL - 'threshold' - in pixels around the element from which you want to determine if it is visible. Useful if you want to do something right before the element comes into view. Default = 0.
// Using no Mode.
checkVisible(document.querySelector('.something')) && console.log('ELEMENT IS TOTALLY VISIBLE IN THE VIEWPORT');
// Using the MODE.
checkVisible(document.querySelector('.something'), 'above') && console.log('ELEMENT IS ABOVE THE VIEWPORT');
checkVisible(document.querySelector('.something'), 'below') && console.log('ELEMENT IS BELOW THE VIEWPORT');
checkVisible(document.querySelector('.something'), 'visible') && console.log('ELEMENT IS TOTALLY THE VIEWPORT');
checkVisible(document.querySelector('.something'), 'any') && console.log('SOME PART OF THE ELEMENT IS VISIBLE');
Inspired by thanks to stack overflow user Tokimon.
I made this lib because lately I have been writing a ton of stuff that needs to know if it is in the viewport or not. I got tired or copy and pasting that code mentioned above.