natural scroll
Objects in real life never stop or start moving instantly. Having this
in mind, natural scroll
performs scrolling smoothly and naturally:
it starts and finishes the movement with zero speed and
acceleration. If another scrolling target is specified during an
animation still running, natural scroll
recalculates the remaining
animation frames, so that the scrolling continues smoothly and reaches
the new destination. The slowdowns and accelerations do not make the
animation look slower. The scrolling just feels better. A user may
not even notice the magic at all, but a good design should not be
noticed. For him the scrolling becomes natural, comfortable and
predictable.
You can see how natural scroll
works on the following web-pages
(click the menu items there and carefully watch how the page is
scrolled):
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Demo page for the viewport.js library
natural scroll
has flexible FPS. Which means if a system is too slow
(or a web-page is too overdesigned), natural scroll
skips some of
the frames, preserving the total time of animation. Therefore the
destination scrolling position is reached on time and users do not
have to wait any longer. Of course on faster systems the animation is
more fluent.
natural scroll
does not have any dependencies, it is written in
vanilla javascript which means it works anywhere. And it only costs
748 bytes of minified code including the UMD-headers!
Usage
Using natural scroll
is very simple. Download and unpack the
distribution, or install it using Bower:
$ bower install natural-scroll
Load the naturalScroll.js
module in a preferable way:
<script src="naturalScroll.js"></script>
Invoke the following methods to scroll a viewport to the desired position:
// element to scroll, can be document.body
var viewport = document.getElementById('myViewport');
var positionTop = 1000;
var positionLeft = 500;
naturalScroll.scrollTop(viewport, positionTop);
naturalScroll.scrollLeft(viewport, positionLeft);
You can also provide the third argument which is an animation time (in msec, 600 by default), but I would not change it.
Have fun!
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