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laziboi

v0.0.3

Published

Applies a lazy effect to HTML elements based on the speed of the window scroll event using css transforms.

Downloads

9

Readme

LaziBoi

Applies a lazy effect to HTML elements based on the speed of the window scroll event using css transforms.

Installation

npm install laziboi

Basic Usage

import LaziBoi from 'laziboi'

LaziBoi.add(document.querySelector('#element'), { multiplier: 2, min: -100, max: 100 });

More Examples

document.querySelector("ul#example-1")
  .querySelectorAll("li")
  .forEach((el, i) => {
    LaziBoi.add(el, { multiplier: i * 3, min: -20, max: 200 });
  });
document.querySelector("ul#example-2")
  .querySelectorAll("li")
  .forEach((el, i) => {
    LaziBoi.add(el, { multiplier: Math.random() * 6 + i, min: -20, max: 100 });
  });

Options

multiplier: The multiplier for the effect. Default is 1.

min: The minimum value for the effect. Default is -100.

max: The maximum value for the effect. Default is 100.

dampening: Timing for the effect to finish/settle in seconds. Default is 0.4.

restrictToViewport: Restricts effect to only affect elements within the viewport, may help if there are performance issues, set to false if it makes the effect awkward for your use case. Default is true.

respectReducedMotion: Accessibility feature, respects the user's wishes to limit animations on the screen. Default is true.

prefer3dTransforms: Use 3D CSS transforms. Default is true.

Methods

add(): adds a new LazyBoi item.

disableAll(): Pauses the effect for all elements.

enableAll(): Resumes the effect for all elements.

getAll(): Returns all LaziBoi elements.