scrollin
v0.4.1
Published
Do something great when an element enters the viewport.
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Install
Use
Scrollin.track(document.querySelector('#hi'), () => alert('hi!'))
Options
You can specify optional offset params to control when an elements is considered in the "viewport".
Scrollin.track(document.querySelector('#hi'), () => alert('hi!'), {
top: 10,
right: -10,
bottom: 10,
left: 10
})
API
Scrollin.track(document.querySelector('#hi'), () => alert('hi!'))
Scrollin.track(document.querySelectorAll('.hi'), () => alert('hi!'))
Scrollin.untrackAll()
Scrollin.untrack(document.querySelector('#hi'))
Scrollin.checkForVisibleElements()
Scrollin.getTracking()
Dev
npm i
npm run dev
Building
npm run compile
Polyfill Caveats
- You may need to polyfill
window.requestAnimationFrame
- You may need to polyfill
Array.prototype.splice
- You may need to polyfill
Array.prototype.some
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