IScroll

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Iscroll

http://iscrolljs.com/
High performance, small footprint JavaScript scroller NodeJS module

iScroll is a high performance, small footprint, dependency free, multi-platform javascript scroller.

It works on desktop, mobile and smart TV. It has been vigorously optimized for performance and size so to offer the smoothest result on modern and old devices alike.

iScroll does not just scroll. It can handle any element that needs to be moved with user interaction. It adds scrolling, zooming, panning, infinite scrolling, parallax scrolling, carousels to your projects and manages to do that in just 4kb. Give it a broom and it will also clean up your office.

This package contains the NodeJS module which can be used from Browserify.





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Debian: Balint Reczey <balint@balintreczey.hu>

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24 August 2014

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License: mit




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Debian (Ref) (R)https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/node-iscroll
Downloadhttp://iscrolljs.com/


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Date 2015-07-17
Source Debian
Source link http://packages.debian.org/sid/node-iscroll

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