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React Hook to get DOM Element `BoundingClientRect` together with the `page offset` snapshot, that covers all your needs. What makes the package different - You can trigger an update when you really need it.
- react
- hook
- react-hook
- use-dimensions
- client-rect
- scroll
- dimensions
- measure
- size
- responsive-components
- control
- multiple
- performance
- typescript
Sticky uses O2's scrollEvents to trigger regular or inverted sticky callbacks.
jQuery ScrollAppear is a powerful and agile content appear on scroll (or on other event triggers) plugin for jQuery.
A Vue component that emits an event when scrolled into view
A library to handle events triggered by scrolling
ScrollEvents allow you to trigger callbacks when elements reach certain points of page scroll
A simple react component wrapper which automatically scrolls content to the bottom of the wrapper. Also provides callback methods that are triggered on reaching top or bottom of the wrapper. Best suited for chat like application.
A DOM Element that triggers an action when it's scrolled to
Implement easy-peasy CSS-based scroll-triggered changes (animation, etc.).
A JavaScript scroll manager for interactive pages
🖱️ A react library for adding some effects you want when scroll.
Triggers an event when nearing the beginning or end of a scrollable element. Port of iron-scroll-threshold to LitElement
AngularJS directive bottom page trigger.
A lightweight for revealing elements when they appear in the view while scrolling the page based on the IntersectionObserver API.
The package is a "sentinel" that trigger a function when is visible.
A responsive-aware jQuery plugin to smartly lazy load images and trigger callbacks.
It is a jQuery plugin, wrapper for animated.css and waypoints.js, animate trigger by scroll event.
A quick and easy wraper to interact with the cool image api!
- API
- cool-image-api
- achievement
- alwayshasbeen
- amiajoke
- bad
- beautiful
- bed
- birb
- blur
- calling
- captcha
- cats
- challenge
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One scroll aims to normalize scroll events between different browsers and input devices and identify whether the event was triggered by the user or by the OS momentum scroll.