Animation
Delay
By providing animationDelay
you can delay the start of the animation from the moment the component enters the viewport by
animationDelay
ms.
import SkillBar from 'react-skillbars';
const skills = [
{ type: 'Java', level: 100 },
{ type: 'React', level: 85 },
{ type: 'Javascript', level: 75 },
{ type: 'Spring', level: 50 },
{ type: 'Docker', level: 25 },
{ type: 'HTML', level: 20 },
{ type: 'NoSQL', level: 0 }
];
<SkillBar skills={skills} animationDelay={4000}/>
Duration
By providing animationDuration
you can lengthen/shorten the duration of the animation from the moment the component enters the viewport by
animationDuration
ms.
import SkillBar from 'react-skillbars';
const skills = [
{ type: 'Java', level: 100 },
{ type: 'React', level: 85 },
{ type: 'Javascript', level: 75 },
{ type: 'Spring', level: 50 },
{ type: 'Docker', level: 25 },
{ type: 'HTML', level: 20 },
{ type: 'NoSQL', level: 0 }
];
<SkillBar skills={skills} animationDuration={7000}/>
Offset
By providing offset
you can move the margin around the root. Can have values similar to the CSS margin property, e.g. "10px 20px 30px 40px" (top, right, bottom, left).
The values can be percentages. This set of values serves to grow or shrink each side of the root element's bounding box before computing intersections. Defaults to all zeros.
import SkillBar from 'react-skillbars';
const skills = [
{ type: 'Java', level: 100 },
{ type: 'React', level: 85 },
{ type: 'Javascript', level: 75 },
{ type: 'Spring', level: 50 },
{ type: 'Docker', level: 25 },
{ type: 'HTML', level: 20 },
{ type: 'NoSQL', level: 0 }
];
<SkillBar skills={skills} offset={`25px`}/>
Threshold
Either a single number or an array of numbers which indicate at what percentage of the target's visibility the observer's callback should be executed.
If you only want to detect when visibility passes the 50% mark, you can use a value of 0.5.
If you want the callback to run every time visibility passes another 25%, you would specify the array [0, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1]. The default is 0 (meaning as soon as even one pixel is visible, the callback will be run). A value of 1.0 means that the threshold isn't considered passed until every pixel is visible.
import SkillBar from 'react-skillbars';
const skills = [
{ type: 'Java', level: 100 },
{ type: 'React', level: 85 },
{ type: 'Javascript', level: 75 },
{ type: 'Spring', level: 50 },
{ type: 'Docker', level: 25 },
{ type: 'HTML', level: 20 },
{ type: 'NoSQL', level: 0 }
];
<SkillBar skills={skills} animationThreshold={0.8}/>