fos-vue3-marquee
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A simple marquee component with ZERO dependencies for Vue 3
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vue3-marquee
A simple marquee component with ZERO dependencies for Vue 3. This component was originally developed for internal use but I figured this could be useful to someone else as well. This component is modeled after a React marquee component I found called React Fast Marquee. To keep a smooth animation running, clones of the content can be created for seamless transitions with no flickering or empty spaces in between content.
Demos
View the live demos here: https://vue3-marquee.vercel.app/examples
Upgrade to v4.x
If you are using version 3.x of vue3-marquee
you should upgrade to version 4.x. You can do this by running the Installation and Usage command below. This add better support for Typescript. There is also a change with the dist/style.css
import (it's been removed) so take a look at the new documentation for instructions on how to migrate to this package.
Installation and Usage
Vue 3
If you are using npm:
npm install vue3-marquee@latest --save
If you are using yarn:
yarn add vue3-marquee@latest
- Register the component in your Vue 3 application.
The most common use case is to register the component globally.
// main.js
import { createApp } from 'vue'
import Vue3Marquee from 'vue3-marquee'
createApp(App).use(Vue3Marquee).mount('#app')
If you need to use a custom component name, you can pass it as an option to the plugin:
app.use(Vue3Marquee, { name: 'MarqueeAnimation' }) // use in template <MarqueeAnimation />
name
string (default: 'Vue3Marquee') - set custom component name
Alternatively you can also import the component locally.
import { Vue3Marquee } from 'vue3-marquee'
export default {
components: {
Vue3Marquee,
},
}
You can then use the component in your template
<template>
<Vue3Marquee>
<img height="200" width="300" src="...img" />
<img height="200" width="300" src="...img" />
<img height="200" width="300" src="...img" />
</Vue3Marquee>
</template>
<script>
import { Vue3Marquee } from 'vue3-marquee'
export default {
components: {
Vue3Marquee,
},
}
</script>
Nuxt 3
If you are using npm:
npm install vue3-marquee@latest --save
If you are using yarn:
yarn add vue3-marquee@latest
- Create a folder called
plugins
at the root of your project. - Create a file named
Vue3Marquee.client.ts
inside the plugins directory. - Add the following code to the
Vue3Marquee.client.ts
file.
import Vue3Marquee from 'vue3-marquee'
export default defineNuxtPlugin((nuxtApp) => {
nuxtApp.vueApp.use(Vue3Marquee, { name: 'Vue3Marquee' })
})
This should register as a global component that you can call anywhere in your app under the <Vue3Marquee>
tag.
Props and options
More detailed explanations are provided in the documentation.
| Prop | Type | Default Value | Description | | -------------- | -------------------------------------- | --------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | direction | String of either 'normal' or 'reverse' | "normal" | The direction for the content to move in | | duration | Number | 20 | The time taken for the marquee content to move the width of the container (in seconds) | | delay | Number | 0 | A delay before the animation starts (in seconds) | | loop | Number | 0 | The number of instances that the marquee animation should run (0 is infinite) | | gradient | Boolean | false | Whether to show a gradient overlay | | gradientColor | Array of 3 RGB values | [255, 255, 255] | The RGB colors for the color of the gradient | | gradientLength | String | 200px | Length of portion of the container edges that should be taken by the gradient overlay | | pauseOnHover | Boolean | false | Whether to pause the marquee on hover | | pauseOnClick | Boolean | false | Whether to pause the marquee when you hold the right click button | | clone | Boolean | false | Whether to clone the content if you want no empty spaces in the animation | | vertical | Boolean | false | Whether to make the marquee vertical |
Events
A few events are emitted from the component. Look at the Demos for examples.
- onComplete
- If your marquee has a finite amount of loops you can use this event to know when the animation has completed.
- onLoopComplete
- You can use this event to know when your marquee has completed a loop.
- onPause
- This event is emitted if you have either
pauseOnHover
orpauseOnClick
enabled. It will notify if the animation pauses.
- This event is emitted if you have either
- onResume
- This event is emitted if you have either
pauseOnHover
orpauseOnClick
enabled. It will notify if the animation resumes.
- This event is emitted if you have either