React implementation of the Intersection Observer API to tell you when an element enters or leaves the viewport.
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React implementation of the Intersection Observer API to tell you when an element enters or leaves the viewport.
😎 🖥️ React hook to monitor an element enters or leaves the viewport (or another element).
React Component to lazy load images and components using a HOC to track window scroll position.
React component for the Intersection <Observer /> API
React components to add reveal animations using the Intersection Observer API and CSS Animations.
😎 🏞 A React <Img /> component let you handle image UX and performance as a Pro!
Quicklink prefetching strategy for the Angular router
A Svelte action that monitors an element enters or leaves the viewport.🔥
Simple scrollytelling with the IntersectionObserver in React.
Detect if React component is in viewport
Detect if an element is in the viewport using the Intersection Observer API
🥇 A lightweight JavaScript library that helps you lazy load (almost) anything. Defer.js is dependency-free, highly efficient, and optimized for Web Vitals.
🖼️ 🛋️ Components and utilities for lazy image loading in React
A switching title effect where a fixed element changes depending on the scroll position.
Allows us to check if an element is within the browsers visual viewport
📜 A super-tiny library for your scrollytelling needs.
A library for idiomatic use of IntersectionObserver with Angular
A react hook to find out if an element is in a given viewport with a simple api.
React infinite scroll using the Intersection <Observer /> API
A script you include during development that shows the root, target, and intersection every time an IntersectionObserver is triggered.
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