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sv-sticky-form

v1.2.3

Published

A lightweight and responsive helper class that makes DOM elements stick in place in the window.

Downloads

12

Readme

Savvy Sticky Form

Lightweight, responsive helper class for sticking lead forms (or other elements) in place on a page. Instead of being fixed in place, elements are translated along the X axis so that they retain their ability to react to layout as the page resizes. The scroll listener is debounced by default for performance.

How To Use

  1. Load sv-sticky-form-min.js after the body tag in your site. Make sure jQuery is included before this script.

  2. Instantiate SvStickyForm with the selector of the element to make sticky. For example:

const stickyForm = new SvStickyForm({
    selector: '.element-css-selector'
});

See JSDOC style comments in ./src/savvy-sticky-form.js for a list of addiional configs.