Package Exports
- viewability
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Readme
viewability
Browser package to check if the element is on screen without dependencies. Or you can call it visibility.
No dependencies.
var vertical = require('viewability/vertical');
vertical(document.getElementById('blue-box'));
// return {value: 1, state: "EL_IS_WITHIN_VERTICAL_VIEW"}
Use 'viewability/horizontal'
for corresponding view.
Installation
- Bower:
bower install --save viewability
- npm:
npm install --save viewability
- Direct download the latest version: https://github.com/kahwee/viewability/releases
- jsDelivr CDN:
<script src="//cdn.jsdelivr.net/viewability/VERSION/viewability.min.js"></script>
Usage
viewability
package through CDN:
Loading it directly to the browser with viewability
exposed to the window:
<script src="//cdn.jsdelivr.net/viewability/latest/viewability.min.js"></script>
<script>
var v = viewability.vertical(document.getElementById('red-box'));
console.log(v);
// return {value: 0.83, state: "EL_IS_WITHIN_VERTICAL_VIEW"}
</script>
Using Common JS:
Finding out if the element is 100% on screen and using Common JS:
var v = require('viewability');
var el = document.getElementById('blue-box');
if (v.isElementOnScreen(el, true)) {
console.log('100% on screen.');
} else if (v.isElementOnScreen(el)) {
console.log('Some parts are on screen');
} else {
console.log('not on screen at all');
}
Running tests
While viewability
has no dependencies, testing uses Karma and jQuery.
npm install
npm test
License
ISC