Track mouse position relative to elements in your website. With spot.js, you can:
- Add the CSS class "spot-perspective" to any element on a website to automatically create a 3D perspective effect with the mouse's position as a focus point.
- Add the CSS class "spot-shadow" to any element on a website to automatically create dynamic shadows relative to the mouse's position.
- Add the CSS class "spot-rotate" to any element on a website to automatically rotate an element to face wherever the mouse is.
- Track mouse angle relative to an element's horizontal axis.
- Track mouse distance relative to an element's center.
- Have an easy time developing with on-screen helpers by adding the CSS class "spot-indicator" to any element on a website.
- Get creative with mouse events using CSS transforms.
I moved my blog and I'm working on uploading a new live demo. Sorry about that, will fix soon!
You can download spot.js from this repository or if you use npm:
npm install spot.js
Add spot.js to your HTML document with a script tag:
<script src="spot.js"></script>
And voila! Now you can add the following classes to any element on your website to create different effects:
- spot-perspective: gives the element a dynamic perspective and 3D rotation effect which changes on mouse move, to simulate the elements "looking at" the mouse cursor. Uses
transform: perspective() rotateX() rotateY();
- spot-shadow: gives the element a dynamic drop-shadow filter which changes on mouse move, to simulate a light coming from your mouse cursor. Uses
filter: drop-shadow();
- spot-rotate: this CSS class rotates the element to face your mouse cursor and updates on mouse move. Uses
transform: rotate;
- spot-indicator: this adds helpful debugging overlays to the selected element. The info shown stands for distance between the mouse cursor and the element's center and the degree (related to the horizontal axis from the center of the element) at which your mouse cursor stands in every instant.
- spot-area: add this CSS class to any element to restrict where spot.js will listen to mouse move events. If no element has been given this class, the entire window will listen to mouse move events.
- I'm planning to add many more effects to this library. Feel free to contribute with your own ideas.
- There are several performance issues that need to be tackled. This is mostly due to the nature of CSS filters but I guess I can also improve my throttling function and probably use
requestAnimationFrame();
or something. Suggestions are welcome. - The shadow effect doesn't work well together with the rotation effect. They work great separately though.
See the LICENSE file for license rights and limitations (MIT).