fixiejs v2.0.2
fixie
Fix elements vertically as the page scrolls down. Configurable, reusable. "Pin" the given element to the top of the page on vertical scroll. Also know as "conditional fixed placement".
No dependencies. Useful if you're not using React or something like that.
The main feature is that this supports different strategies. All the code I saw took a single approach, and it may not work for your markup or page length. This tool allows you to try different techniques, or event switch in different situations.
If you're looking for the jQuery plugin, use an earlier, < 2.0 version. The current one does not require jQuery. (There's no reason it won't work at the same time, though.)
If you want jQuery (or some other feature), let me know. I think I'm the only one using this, so I am not implementing backward compatibility unless asked.
Demo
> git clone ...
> yarn install
> open demo.htmlhttp://ndpsoftware.com/fixie/demo.html
Usage
Webpack or similar
> yarn add fixiejs // my-file.js
import { fixie } from 'fixiejs'
const el = document.getElementById(...) or $('#menu')[0]
fixie(el); // use defaults
fixie(el, { topMargin: '20px' }); // see Options belowDirect inclusion on web pages
This is not recommended, but if you want, dist/fixie.min.js can be
directly included on a web page. Just grab it, similar to how the demo page does.
Options
Accepts an options object, which may contain (with defaults):
- strategy:
fixedChoose an implementation. See below. - topMargin:
0Specifies how close to the top to pin the element. Usually you want elements pinned to the top, but sometimes they need to be below some other element, such as a fixed header. - pinnedClass:
_pinnedToTopAny css class to add on to the element when it is pinned. - pinnedBodyClass:
undefinedA CSS class to add to the body element when this element is pinned. Default is to add no class. - throttle:
30(ms) How often to adjust position of element - pinSlop:
0Usually when the user scrolls an element to the top of the page, it becomes "fixed". This "slop" value allows it to go past, or become fixed before it's actually at the top.
Strategies
There are various strategies available:
relative: simply make the element positioned relative and adjust position whenever the user scrolls. Works with simple elementsrelativeWithHiding: same as above, except fades out and shows elements as they movefixed: makes the element fixed positioned. This is very performant, but it has a couple drawbacks. First, you must take care that when the element becomes "fixed", that it maintains its natural width. This is better done with your CSS than fixie itself, so that the pinned element can respond well to browser resizing. Often this is only a "width: 100%" statement.
Development
Uses minimal tooling. See package.json for relevant stuff.
Rollup is used to build minified web-ready file, but otherwise not needed.
License
Copyright (c) 2013-2021 NDP Software. Andrew J. Peterson MIT License; see LICENSE.txt
History
- 2021-07-29 Convert to Typescript
- Bug fix:
relativeWithHidingstrategy resets opacity toinheritafter element is made visible, so that fixed items can have any opacity applied with CSS. - 1.0.1: add bower file
- 1.0.0: first release