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React component which controls the visibility of it's children
Universally rendering, lightweight and performant components for lazy loading with the noscript technique
- react
- react-component
- react-lazy-load
- lazy
- lazy-load
- lazyload
- lazy loading
- load
- isomorphic
- render
- universal
- performance
- invisible
- viewport
A wrapper component to track if your react component is visible on screen
A wrapper component to track if your react component is visible on screen
Minimalistic package supplying containers which appears when scrolled into view
A wrapper component to track if your react component is visible on screen
Visible regions for 2D poly-lines
React-Native port of DOMElement.scrollIntoView() web function, for ScrollView
bookshelf-plugin-mode is inspired by visibility plugin, providing functionality to specify different modes with corresponding visible/hidden fields of model.
Check a DOM element to see if it's user visible.
Provides a way with extra configuration options to execute a handler when a given element is on view.
- viewport
- events
- lazy
- load
- mobile
- cordova
- phonegap
- window
- document
- performance
- resize
- scroll
- responsive
- state
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jQuery plugin to execute code when specific element becomes visible. I.e. when it reaches viewport, visitor scrolls to it or window resized so that element becomes visible.
A wrapper component to track if your react component is visible on screen
Page visibility shim for jQuery.
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A simple activity monitor to alert you when the user becomes active or inactive
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Quickly check if an element is within the browsers visible viewport, regardless of scroll position. If a user can see this element, the function will return true.
check if an element is visible (ie9+)