Jump.jsA small, modern, dependency-free smooth scrolling library by callmecavs.
Trigger classes based on scroll position The most basic usage of ScrollTrigger is to trigger classes based on the current scroll position. E.g. when an element enters the viewport, fade it in. You can add custom offsets per element, or set offsets on the viewport (e.g. always trigger after the element reaches 20% of the viewport) Execute callbacks on entering / leaving the viewport When using the
<div data-aos="fade-up" data-aos-duration="3000"> </div> <div data-aos="fade-down" data-aos-easing="linear" data-aos-duration="1500"> </div>
Steady.js A jank-free module to do logic on the onscroll event without performance regressions in @media-query like conditions. Get Started Install Star on Github How does it work? Steady's main goal is to make the user scrolling jank-free. Below is an explaination on how Steady is working under the hood: First, Steady attaches a handler to the onscroll event, that excutes the trackers (collecting
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JavaScript library to animate elements as they scroll into view.
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