Scrollreveal
Animate elements as they scroll into view.
Install / Use
/learn @jlmakes/ScrollrevealREADME
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'
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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
<br>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.
<br>Copyright 2023 Fisssion LLC
