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A JavaScript library to make navigation menus highlight the item based on currently in view section.
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Declarative in-view scroll monitor for React JS
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Angular ScrollSpy Service
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A jQuery plugin that modifies a navigation menu to highlight / change when the menu's target smooth scrolls into view
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Flexible React Hook to automatically update navigation based on scroll position
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A simple lightweight library for Angular which automatically updates links to indicate the currently active section in the viewport
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GitBook Plugin to add inline table of contents (TOC) to each page using sticky and scrollspy effects.
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Tailwind CSS Starter Template - Multi Section Form with Scrollspy
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Not sure if it's an issue or my own fault.
If I understood the docs right, the hash in the url should change while scrolling (like the active class does), right?
I added :updateHash="true" to the <nav-spa /> – even when it's set to true by default, I wanted to be 100% sure.
Nevertheless, the hash won't change on scroll.
Simple, pure and lightweight Javascript library for detecting elements enter/exit into viewport
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VueJS 2 Project showing travel pictures from a travel across Nicaragua. Particularity is usage of scroll spy to update gmap map. Also usage of Vue-caroussel from SSENSE.
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This library helps you add page scroll signal on top or the left of your page.
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Child theme of Twenty Seventeen with adjustments for an one page / single page site
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Scrollspy library for Reactstrap to create an automatically update navigation easily and flexibly.
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Online Shop App
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Front end theme for a travel agency web site
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A floor navigation component based on native js.
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When changing color of an input, the text in the input changes but the color of the button doesn't:

After clicking "Confirm", they become consistent:
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