Midnight.js will help developers support fixed page elements on their site, like menus, logos, affix boxes, sidebars and so on.
On top of this functionality, to differentiate itself from the tens of other similar jQuery plugins that can do the exact same thing, Midnight.js can also make changes to the element's UI as the user scrolls the page.
This relies on the developer coding special breakpoints on his page, which when passed by the element trigger CSS changes to its basic style.
The concept behind the plugin is quite simple to understand and the demo provided with the default Midnight.js package will help developers implement their own set of fixed self-changing headers.
Installation instructions are provided with the Midnight.js package README file.
What is new in this release:
- This version of Midnight.js comes with a few bugfixes (including a critical one for Chrome 41) as well as allowing for more fine-grained control of the plugin.
What is new in version 1.0.5:
- This version of Midnight.js comes with a few bugfixes (including a critical one for Chrome 41) as well as allowing for more fine-grained control of the plugin.
What is new in version 1.0.3:
- Moved the scrollTop limiter to the Frame Loop.
Requirements:
- JavaScript enabled on client side
- jQuery
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