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scroll-manager
A handler for scrolling inside elements with different eases
Take a look to the demo --> Demo
var ScrollManager = require('scroll-manager');
this.scoller = new ScrollManager();
var options = {
element: <some element>,
offsetToScroll: <offset>,
duration: <duration>,
ease: <ease>
}
this.scoller.scrollTo(options, callback);
##Examples
###ScrollTo
//This scroll the element to the offsetToScroll in the required duration with the default ease
this.scoller.scrollTo({element: document.body, to: 100, duration: 0.6});
//This scroll the element to the offsetToScroll in the required duration with the selected ease and finally execute the callback
this.scoller.scrollTo({element: document.body, to: 100, duration: 0.6, ease: 'easeOutCubic'}, callback);
###ScrollTop
//This scroll the element to the top in the required duration with the selected ease and finally execute the callback
this.scoller.scrollTop({element: document.body, duration: 0.6, ease: 'easeOutCubic'}, callback);
###ScrollBottom
//This scroll the element to the bottom in the required duration with the default ease
this.scoller.scrollBottom({element: document.body, duration: 0.6});
###ScrollEqual
//If you want to scroll with the same velocity without taking into acount the duration you can use:
this.scoller.scrollEqual({element: document.body, velocity: 100, to: 100, ease: 'easeOutCubic'});
//This is useful if you want the user feel the difference between short and long distances.
Available Eases
'easeLinear'
'easeInQuad'
'easeOutQuad'
'easeInOutQuad'
'easeInCubic'
'easeOutCubic'
'easeInOutCubic'
'easeInExpo'
'easeOutExpo'
'easeInOutExpo'
'easeInCirc'
'easeOutCirc'
'easeInOutCirc'
Note: If you dont choose any ease, easeLinear is going to be run.