A pure-javascript library and set of directives to scroll smoothly to an element with easing. Easing support contributed by Willem Liu with code from Gaëtan Renaudeau.
No jQuery required.
- Exposes a service that scrolls the window to an element's location
- Provides two directives that enable smooth scrolling to elements.
- Clean: No classes are added, no jQuery is required, no CSS files or configuration is needed.
Include the .js file in your page then enable usage of the directive by including the "smoothScroll" module as a dependency
This module provides two directives:
####smoothScroll:
Attribute. Scrolls the window to this element, optionally validating the expression inside scroll-if.
Example:
// Basic - The window will scroll to this element's position when compiling this directive
<div smooth-scroll></div>
// With options
<div smooth-scroll duration="800" easing="easeInQuint" offset="120">{{...}}</div>
// With condition
<div smooth-scroll scroll-if="{{ myExpression }}">{{...}}</div>
// Inside ng-repeat
<div smooth-scroll scroll-if="{{ $last }}" duration="2500">{{...}}</div>
####scrollTo:
Attribute. Scrolls the window to the specified element ID when clicking this element.
Example:
// Basic
<a href="#" scroll-to="my-element-3">Click me!</a>
// With options
<button scroll-to="elem-id5" duration="1800">Scroll to next page.</button>
Inject the 'smoothScroll' service in your directive / factory / controller / whatever, and call like this:
// Using defaults
var element = document.getElementById('my-elem');
smoothScroll(element);
// With options
var element = $elem[0];
var options = {
duration: 700,
easing: 'easeInQuad',
offset: 120
}
smoothScroll(element, options);
// In directive's link function
link: function($scope, $elem, $attrs){
var options = $attrs;
smoothScroll($elem[0], options);
}
Type: Integer
Default: 0
The duration of the smooth scroll, in miliseconds.
Type: Integer
Default: 0
The offset from the top of the page in which the scroll should stop.
Type: String
Default: easeInOutQuart
The easing function to be used for this scroll.
The available easing functions are:
- 'easeInQuad'
- 'easeOutQuad'
- 'easeInOutQuad'
- 'easeInCubic'
- 'easeOutCubic'
- 'easeInOutCubic'
- 'easeInQuart'
- 'easeOutQuart'
- 'easeInOutQuart'
- 'easeInQuint'
- 'easeOutQuint'
- 'easeInOutQuint'
Easing support contributed by Willem Liu. https://github.com/willemliu
Easing functions forked from Gaëtan Renaudeau. https://gist.github.com/gre/1650294
Infinite loop bugs in iOS and Chrome (when zoomed) by Alex Guzman. https://github.com/alexguzman
Influenced by Chris Ferdinandi https://github.com/cferdinandi
Free to use under the MIT License.
Cheers.