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scrollit

v1.0.5

Published

## About ScrollIt.js(scroll•it•dot•js) makes it easy to make long, vertically scrolling pages. This is why it rocks:

Downloads

889

Readme

Demo and more information

About

ScrollIt.js(scroll•it•dot•js) makes it easy to make long, vertically scrolling pages. This is why it rocks:

  • Easy to implement: One JS call, just put data- attributes on the DOM
  • Lightweight: ~1kb minified
  • Active Class: Your navigation is updated automatically
  • Configurable: Set the animation easing, duration, callbacks and more
  • Keyboard Navigation: Press the up and down keys to move...

Usage

  1. Include jQuery and scrollIt.js
<script src="jquery-1.10.2.min.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script src="scrollIt.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
  1. Put a data-scroll-index attribute on each section
<div data-scroll-index="0">..content..</div>
<div data-scroll-index="1">...</div>
<div data-scroll-index="2">...</div>
  1. Put corresponding data-scroll-nav attributes on each nav
<a data-scroll-nav="0">About</a>
<a data-scroll-nav="1">Usage</a>
<a data-scroll-nav="2">Options</a>
  1. For links to sections, put on a data-scroll-goto attribute
<a data-scroll-goto="0">Back to top</a>
  1. Call scrollIt()
$(function(){
  $.scrollIt();
});

Options

To customize scrollIt.js, simply pass in an options object: (defaults shown)

$.scrollIt({
  upKey: 38,             // key code to navigate to the next section
  downKey: 40,           // key code to navigate to the previous section
  easing: 'linear',      // the easing function for animation
  scrollTime: 600,       // how long (in ms) the animation takes
  activeClass: 'active', // class given to the active nav element
  onPageChange: null,    // function(pageIndex) that is called when page is changed
  topOffset: 0,          // offste (in px) for fixed top navigation
  margin: 1              // internal margin (in px) for fixed top navigation
});

Credit

Created by @ChrisPolis, blog

Feel free to use, share and fork.

Enjoy!