1.0.1 • Published 9 years ago
decouple v1.0.1
decouple
Decouple the DOM events from expensive functions.
Based on
- Paul Lewis's article Leaner, Meaner, Faster Animations with requestAnimationFrame.
- Paul Lewis's article Scrolling Performance.
- How to make faster scroll effects?
- Fixing a parallax scrolling website to run in 60 FPS
- John Resig's article Learning from Twitter.
Installation
$ npm install decouple
$ bower install decouple
$ spm install decouple
$ component install pazguille/decoupleUsage
function foo(event) {
console.log('foo');
// The function receive the scroll event as parameter.
console.log(event);
// The function context is the given node.
console.log(this.scrollTop);
}
function bar() {
console.log('bar');
}
decouple(document.querySelector('#box'), 'scroll', foo);API
decouple(node, event, listener)
Decouple the DOM event from the listener on give node. Returns the listener handler.
node{HTMLElement} - A givenHTMLElement.event{String} - A given DOMevent.listener{Function} - A givenlistenerto execute when the giveneventis fired.
decouple(window, 'scroll', fn);With ❤ by
- Guille Paz (Front-end developer | Web standards lover)
- E-mail: guille87paz@gmail.com
- Twitter: @pazguille
- Web: https://pazguille.me
License
MIT license. Copyright © 2016.