Waypoints is a jQuery plugin that makes it easy to execute a function whenever you scroll to an element.
$('.thing').waypoint(function() {
alert('You have scrolled to a thing.');
});
If you're new to Waypoints, check out the Get Started section.
Read the full documentation for more details on usage and customization.
In addition to the normal Waypoints script, extensions exist to make common UI patterns just a little easier to implement:
Waypoints can also be used as a base for your own custom UI patterns. Here are a few examples:
If you're using an AMD loader like RequireJS, Waypoints registers itself as a named module, 'waypoints'
. Shortcut scripts are anonymous modules.
If you want to contribute to Waypoints, I love pull requests that include changes to the source coffee
files as well as the compiled JS and minified files. You can set up the same environment by running make setup
(which just aliases to npm install
). This will install the version of CoffeeScript and UglifyJS that I'm using. From there, running make build
will compile and minify all the necessary files. Test coffee files are compiled on the fly, so compile and minify do not apply to those files.
Copyright (c) 2011-2014 Caleb Troughton Licensed under the MIT license.
Unit tests for Waypoints are written with Jasmine and jasmine-jquery. You can run them here. If any of the tests fail, please open an issue and include the browser used, operating system, and description of the failed test.