The easiest way to detect current element in view when using react-scroll
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The easiest way to detect current element in view when using react-scroll
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Scrollspy using JavaScript - Intersection Observer API
scroll-capacitor is a utility to measure the scroll progress and show it. As you move throughout the page doing scroll, the progress is updated.
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