
Today we're going to be looking at scroll based animations as a part of animation-timeline, at the moment if you want to link and animation to scro...
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It's cool to see CSS opening up more options for scroll animations. However this is why I created Trig.js so you can have a complete level of control by having the position data in a CSS variable to work with. Giving you complete control over your position elements with CSS variables for percentages, pixels or degrees. Take a look out this simple tutorial to see how it all works.
exit-crossing not the same as exit
entry-crossing not the same as entry
When the principal box is larger than the scrollport you can observe a difference between the entry-crossing and entry as well as between the exit-crossing and exit.
To see this in action, check out these examples:
entry-crossing vs entry
exit-crossing vs exit
Unfortunately, this only works when the fixed element animation is relative to the root scroll. the animation cannot be applied via a scrollable parent, otherwise they will move up with the scroll.