vue-parallax
Scrolls a image slower than the window to create a neat optical effect.
Demo
Install
npm install --save-dev vue-parallax
// vue@1.0
npm install --save-dev vue-parallax@1or include build/bundle.js.
Usage
# in your component
components:
"parallax": require("vue-parallax")
# or, when using bundle.js
components:
"parallax": window.vueComps.parallax<parallax src="path/to/img">
<div slot="loading">loading...</div>
<div>content</div>
</parallax>content will be shown after loading
For examples see dev/.
ERROR: Module build failed: SyntaxError: 'with' in strict mode
Currently buble is injecting strict mode in all processed js files. The down to ES5 compiled component contains with, which is forbidden in strict mode.
Buble is used, for example, in rollup, which is used in laravel.
If you are running in this problem, make sure to exclude this component from processing with buble.
Webpack
If your assets are organized by webpack, this should work:
<parallax src=require('../assets/your-image.jpg')></parallax>Props
| Name | type | default | description |
|---|---|---|---|
| src | String | - | (required) path to image |
| height | Number | 500 | height of the parallax element |
| speed | Number | 0.2 | 0.0 means the image will appear fixed in place, and 1.0 the image will flow at the same speed as the page content. |
Events
Name | description ---:| --- | ---| --- image-loaded | will be called when the image is loaded loaded | will be called when the first calculation - after a image is loaded - is finished
Changelog
-
2.1.3
bugfix in portrait mode -
2.1.2
now working on devices in portrait mode -
2.1.1
bugfix -
2.1.0
changed way the picture moves, now in line with other parallax implementations -
2.0.0
now compatible with vue 2.0.0 -
1.0.0
some cleaning
added unit tests
now working with firefox
Development
Clone repository.
npm install
npm run devBrowse to http://localhost:8080/.
License
Copyright (c) 2016 Paul Pflugradt Licensed under the MIT license.

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