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particleground-light

v1.0.6

Published

JavaScript library for snazzy background particle systems build in ES6 with Babel

Downloads

48

Readme

Particleground

IMPORTANT This library base on jnicol/particleground

A JavaScript plugin for snazzy background particle systems build in ES6 with Babel. Includes an optional parallax effect controlled by the mouse on desktop devices and gyroscope on mobile devices. Works in any browser that supports HTML5 canvas.

See a demo

Usage

new Particle(document.getElementById('your-element'));

Options

Options can be set by passing an options object to the constructor.

Here is an example of setting the color of the particle system dots and lines:

new Particle(document.getElementById('your-element'), {
    dotColor: '#ff0000',
    lineColor: '#ff0000'
});

Here is a full list of options, and their default values:

minSpeedX

0.1

maxSpeedX

0.7

minSpeedY

0.1

maxSpeedY

0.7

directionX

'center'

Can be one of 'center', 'left' or 'right'. 'center' means that the dots will bounce off the edges of the canvas.

directionY

'center'

Can be one of 'center', 'up' or 'down'. 'center' means that the dots will bounce off the edges of the canvas.

density

10000

Determines how many particles will be generated: one particle every n pixels.

dotColor

'#666666'

lineColor

'#666666'

particleRadius

7

Dot size

lineWidth

1

curvedLines

false

proximity

100

How close two dots need to be, in pixels, before they join.

parallax

true

parallaxMultiplier

5

The lower the number, the more extreme the parallax effect wil be.

onInit

() => {}

A callback executed after Particleground initializes.

onDestroy

() => {}

A callback executed after Particleground is destroyed.

Methods

Particleground exposes public methods which can be used to interact with your Particleground instance e.g.

const pg = new Particle(document.getElementById('your-element'));
pg.pause();

pause()

Pauses the particle system.

start()

Restarts the particle system if you previously paused it.

destroy()

Removes the plugin from your element.

Credits

Based on Particleground that was inspired by http://requestlab.fr/ and http://disruptivebydesign.com/

Contributors

Horia Dragomir: Removed jQuery dependency and improved rendering performance