CSS: pure CSS scroll animation

孤街醉人 提交于 2019-11-26 18:18:31

You can do it with anchor tags using css3 :target pseudo-selector, this selector is going to be triggered when the element with the same id as the hash of the current URL get an match. Example

Knowing this, we can combine this technique with the use of proximity selectors like "+" and "~" to select any other element through the target element who id get match with the hash of the current url. An example of this would be something like what you are asking.

Well, if you don't mind supporting not all major browsers (only Firefox 36+, Chrome 61+ and Opera 48+), use anchor links and this single property for the scrolling container:

scroll-behavior: smooth;

See the MDN reference.

Use it like this:

<head>
  <style type="text/css">
    html {
      scroll-behavior: smooth;
    }
  </style>
</head>
<body id="body">
  <a href="#foo">Go to foo!</a>

  <!-- Some content -->

  <div id="foo">That's foo.</div>
  <a href="#body">Back to top</a>
</body>

Here's a Fiddle.

And here's also a Fiddle with both horizontal and vertical scrolling.

You can use my script from CodePen by just wrapping all the content within a .levit-container DIV.

~function  () {
    function Smooth () {
        this.$container = document.querySelector('.levit-container');
        this.$placeholder = document.createElement('div');
    }

    Smooth.prototype.init = function () {
        var instance = this;

        setContainer.call(instance);
        setPlaceholder.call(instance);
        bindEvents.call(instance);
    }

    function bindEvents () {
        window.addEventListener('scroll', handleScroll.bind(this), false);
    }

    function setContainer () {
        var style = this.$container.style;

        style.position = 'fixed';
        style.width = '100%';
        style.top = '0';
        style.left = '0';
        style.transition = '0.5s ease-out';
    }

    function setPlaceholder () {
        var instance = this,
                $container = instance.$container,
                $placeholder = instance.$placeholder;

        $placeholder.setAttribute('class', 'levit-placeholder');
        $placeholder.style.height = $container.offsetHeight + 'px';
        document.body.insertBefore($placeholder, $container);
    }

    function handleScroll () {
        this.$container.style.transform = 'translateZ(0) translateY(' + (window.scrollY * (- 1)) + 'px)';
    }

    var smooth = new Smooth();
    smooth.init();
}();

https://codepen.io/acauamontiel/pen/zxxebb?editors=0010

Ed Hasting-Evans

And for webkit enabled browsers I've had good results with:

.myElement {
    -webkit-overflow-scrolling: touch;
    scroll-behavior: smooth; // Added in from answer from Felix
    overflow-x: scroll;
}

This makes scrolling behave much more like the standard browser behavior - at least it works well on the iPhone we were testing on!

Hope that helps,

Ed

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