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readprogress

v0.0.8

Published

.A React component that shows the progress of reading a page

Downloads

2

Readme

React Read Progress Component

The React Read Progress Component is a customizable React component that allows you to display the progress of reading a page. It provides a visual indicator to users, showing them how much of the page they have scrolled through.

Features

  • Easy Integration: The component can be easily integrated into any React application.
  • Customizable: You can customize the appearance and behavior of the progress indicator to match the design of your application.
  • Responsive: The component is responsive and works well on different screen sizes and devices.
  • Scroll Detection: The component automatically detects scroll events and updates the progress indicator accordingly.
  • Scroll Offset: You can specify a scroll offset to account for any fixed headers or footers in your application.

Installation

You can install the React Read Progress Component using npm or yarn:

npm install readprogress

Usage

To use the React Read Progress Component in your React application, import it and include it in your component's render method. Here's an example:

import React from 'react';
import { ReadProgress } from 'readprogress';

export default function MyComponent{
    return (
      <div>
       <ReadProgress />
        {/* Rest of your page content */}
      </div>
    );
  
}

You can customize the appearance of the indicator by passing props to the ReadProgress component. Here are some examples:

<ReadProgress
  color="#ff0000"
  height={4}
  scrollOffset={100}  
/>

In the example above, the progress indicator will have a red color, a height of 4 pixels, and will be displayed at the bottom of the page. The scroll offset of 100 pixels will be taken into account when calculating the progress.

Props

The React Read Progress Component accepts the following props:

  • color (string): The color of the progress indicator. Defaults to "#ff0000" (black).
  • height (number): The height of the progress indicator in pixels. Defaults to 4.
  • scrollOffset (number): The scroll offset in pixels. This value will be subtracted from the scroll position when calculating the progress. Defaults to 0.
  • zIndex (number): Defaults to 999

Contributing

Contributions to the React Read Progress Component are welcome! If you find a bug or have a feature request, please open an issue on the GitHub repository. If you'd like to contribute code, please fork the repository and submit a pull request.

License

2023 MIT © Cobby.