vanilla-tilt.js
A smooth 3D tilt javascript library forked from Tilt.js (jQuery version).
Usage
<body>
<div class="your-element" data-tilt></div>
<!-- at the end of the body -->
<script type="text/javascript" src="vanilla-tilt.js"></script>
</body>
If you want to use this library in IE, you need to include a CustomEvent polyfill: https://github.com/micku7zu/vanilla-tilt.js/issues/49#issuecomment-482711876 or maybe consider the jQuery version.
Options
{
    reverse:                false,  // reverse the tilt direction
    max:                    35,     // max tilt rotation (degrees)
    startX:                 0,      // the starting tilt on the X axis, in degrees.
    startY:                 0,      // the starting tilt on the Y axis, in degrees.
    perspective:            1000,   // Transform perspective, the lower the more extreme the tilt gets.
    scale:                  1,      // 2 = 200%, 1.5 = 150%, etc..
    speed:                  300,    // Speed of the enter/exit transition
    transition:             true,   // Set a transition on enter/exit.
    axis:                   null,   // What axis should be disabled. Can be X or Y.
    reset:                  true,   // If the tilt effect has to be reset on exit.
    easing:                 "cubic-bezier(.03,.98,.52,.99)",    // Easing on enter/exit.
    glare:                  false,  // if it should have a "glare" effect
    "max-glare":            1,      // the maximum "glare" opacity (1 = 100%, 0.5 = 50%)
    "glare-prerender":      false,  // false = VanillaTilt creates the glare elements for you, otherwise
                                    // you need to add .js-tilt-glare>.js-tilt-glare-inner by yourself
    "mouse-event-element":  null,   // css-selector or link to HTML-element what will be listen mouse events
    "full-page-listening":  false,  // If true, parallax effect will listen to mouse move events on the whole document, not only the selected element
    gyroscope:              true,   // Boolean to enable/disable device orientation detection,
    gyroscopeMinAngleX:     -45,    // This is the bottom limit of the device angle on X axis, meaning that a device rotated at this angle would tilt the element as if the mouse was on the left border of the element;
    gyroscopeMaxAngleX:     45,     // This is the top limit of the device angle on X axis, meaning that a device rotated at this angle would tilt the element as if the mouse was on the right border of the element;
    gyroscopeMinAngleY:     -45,    // This is the bottom limit of the device angle on Y axis, meaning that a device rotated at this angle would tilt the element as if the mouse was on the top border of the element;
    gyroscopeMaxAngleY:     45,     // This is the top limit of the device angle on Y axis, meaning that a device rotated at this angle would tilt the element as if the mouse was on the bottom border of the element;
    gyroscopeSamples:       10      // How many gyroscope moves to decide the starting position.
}
Events
const element = document.querySelector(".js-tilt");
VanillaTilt.init(element);
element.addEventListener("tiltChange", callback);
Methods
const element = document.querySelector(".js-tilt");
VanillaTilt.init(element);
// Destroy instance
element.vanillaTilt.destroy();
// Get values of instance
element.vanillaTilt.getValues();
// Reset instance
element.vanillaTilt.reset();
// It also supports NodeList
const elements = document.querySelectorAll(".js-tilt");
VanillaTilt.init(elements);
Install
You can copy and include any of the following file:
- dist/vanilla-tilt.js ~ 15kb
- dist/vanilla-tilt.min.js ~ 8.5kb
- dist/vanilla-tilt.babel.js ~ 16.5kb
- dist/vanilla-tilt.babel.min.js ~ 9.5kb
NPM
Also available on npm https://www.npmjs.com/package/vanilla-tilt
npm install vanilla-tilt
Known issues
Credits
Original library: Tilt.js
Original library author: Gijs Rogé
Contributors
- Livio Brunner <contact@brunnerliv.io> (Typings & Glare Effect)
- Oleg Postoev
- Matteo Rigon (Device orientation support)
- Corey Austin (Initial gyroscope position)
- Sander Moolin
- rrroyal (Whole document mouse events listening)
License
MIT License
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