1. scrollreveal
Animate elements as they scroll into view
scrollreveal
Package: scrollreveal
Created by: jlmakes
Last modified: Sun, 26 Jun 2022 16:55:36 GMT
Version: 4.0.9
License: GPL-3.0
Downloads: 72,308
Repository: https://github.com/jlmakes/scrollreveal

Install

npm install scrollreveal
yarn add scrollreveal

ScrollReveal


ScrollReveal

Animate elements as they scroll into view.

Build status Monthly downloads Version 5.7 kB min+gzip GPLv3 License

Browser compatibility matrix



Introduction

ScrollReveal is a JavaScript library for easily animating elements as they enter/leave the viewport. It was designed to be robust and flexible, but hopefully you’ll be surprised below at how easy it is to pick up.


Installation

Browser

A simple and fast way to get started is to include this script on your page:

 <script src="https://unpkg.com/scrollreveal"></script>

This will create the global variable ScrollReveal

Be careful using this method in production. Without specifying a fixed version number, Unpkg may delay your page load while it resolves the latest version. Learn more at unpkg.com

Module

 npm install scrollreveal

CommonJS

 const ScrollReveal = require('scrollreveal')

ES2015

 import ScrollReveal from 'scrollreveal'

Usage

Installation provides us with the constructor function ScrollReveal(). Calling this function returns the ScrollReveal instance, the “brain” behind the magic.

ScrollReveal employs the singleton pattern; no matter how many times the constructor is called, it will always return the same instance. This means we can call it anywhere, worry-free.

There’s a lot we can do with this instance, but most of the time we’ll be using the reveal() method to create animation. Fundamentally, this is how to use ScrollReveal:

 <h1 class="headline">
	Widget Inc.
</h1>
 ScrollReveal().reveal('.headline')

🔎 See this demo live on JSBin



The full documentation can be found at https://scrollrevealjs.org

If you’re using an older version of ScrollReveal, you can find legacy documentation in the wiki



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License

For commercial sites, themes, projects, and applications, keep your source code private/proprietary by purchasing a Commercial License.

Licensed under the GNU General Public License 3.0 for compatible open source projects and non-commercial use.


Copyright 2021 Fisssion LLC

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