Magical plugin to give a context-aware peek at where in the document structure you currently are. (similar to the GitHub sourcecode browser)
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Magical plugin to give a context-aware peek at where in the document structure you currently are. (similar to the GitHub sourcecode browser)
Make table headers sticky on Wikipedia
A React component for efficiently rendering tree like structures with support for position: sticky
This is a high performance list view for React Native with support for complex layouts using a similar FlatList usage to make easy the replacement. This list implementation for big list rendering on React Native works with a recycler focused on performance and memory usage and so it permits processing thousands items on the list.
Fixed <thead>. Doesn't need any custom css/html. Does what position:sticky can't
react listview with sticky section header
Stacking scrolling navigation, modern alternative to Slinky.js without any dependency
An event for CSS position:sticky
👉 Screens swiper lib. fully cross platform(IOS, Android) created for building best UI in your app. swipeable navigation, user profile(like instagram), and many more. 👈 Just take and try. ✌️
By using this module you can sticky the customer cart details on the current page.
Realtor HomePage written with React.js
A jQuery plugin make the navbar sticky, smart anchor link highlighting, smooth scrolling. Simple and powerful.
A react table component with fucking difficult features
0 dependency JS plugin to leverage scroll direction with CSS ⬆⬇ 🔌💉
Vue.js table grid component with sticky headers.
This is a basic use of this plugin. Just add or remove sticky class from body when window scroll.
Stackable sticky elements
Simple chrome extension to kill sticky headers or lightboxes on any page when clicked.
A cross-browser JavaScript sticky table library.
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