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    Sticky-Kit

    Sticky-Kit

    A jQuery plugin for creating smart sticky elements

    Sticky‑Kit is a jQuery plugin that enables elements on a web page to smartly “stick” within their parent container during scrolling, ensuring visibility and preventing overlap with other page elements like footers. See the homepage for directions and examples. Include sticky-kit.js after you've included jQuery on the page. Ensures sticky items never overflow or obscure container boundaries (“bottom out”). Can stick multiple elements simultaneously.
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    jquery-scrollstop

    jquery-scrollstop

    A jQuery plugin that fires events when scrolling stops and starts

    This plugin fires two events on the window when scrolling starts and stops: scroll start and scroll stop.
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    stroll.js

    stroll.js

    CSS3 scroll effects list

    stroll.js is a micro-library for creating subtle, scroll-based list and grid animations in modern browsers. It listens to scroll events and applies CSS transitions to elements as they come into or out of view, producing a lively, tactile feel for long lists. The idea is to make scroll-heavy UIs (like feeds, galleries, or item pickers) feel less flat without having to code complex intersection logic.
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