Pure JavaScript plugin for making smart and high performance sticky sidebars, originally written by Ahmed Bouhuolia.
This project was forked from the original Sticky Sidebar, written by Ahmed Bouhuolia. As the original project is currently inactive, this fork is an attempt to revive the project and add some improvements.
For complete documentation and examples see blixhavn.github.com/sticky-sidebar-v2
- It does not re-calculate all dimensions when scrolling, just necessary dimensions.
- Super smooth without incurring scroll lag or jank and no page reflows.
- It has event trigger on each affix type to hook your code under particular situation.
- Handle the sidebar when is tall or too short compared to the rest of the container.
- Zero dependencies and super simple to setup.
You can download sticky sidebar v2 vjQuery plugin from Yarn, NPM or just simply download it from this page and link to the sticky-sidebar.js
file in your project folder.
If you are using Yarn as package manager:
yarn add sticky-sidebar-v2
If you are using NPM as package manager:
npm install sticky-sidebar-v2
Your website's html structure has to be similar to this in order to work:
<div class="main-content">
<div class="sidebar">
<div class="sidebar__inner">
<!-- Content goes here -->
</div>
</div>
<div class="content">
<!-- Content goes here -->
</div>
</div>
Note that inner sidebar wrapper .sidebar__inner
is optional but highly recommended, if you don't write it yourself, the script will create one for you under class name inner-wrapper-sticky
. but this may cause many problems.
If your content is inside a fixed-height div with a scrollbar, this must be specified with the scrollContainer
option.
For the above example, you can use the following JavaScript:
<script type="text/javascript" src="./js/sticky-sidebar.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
var sidebar = new StickySidebar('.sidebar', {
topSpacing: 20,
bottomSpacing: 20,
containerSelector: '.main-content',
innerWrapperSelector: '.sidebar__inner',
scrollContainer: '#main-viewport'
});
</script>
You can configure sticky sidebar as a jQuery plugin, just include jquery.sticky-sidebar.js
instead sticky-sidebar.js
file than configure it as any jQuery plugin.
<script type="text/javascript" src="./js/jquery.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="./js/jquery.sticky-sidebar.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
$('#sidebar').stickySidebar({
topSpacing: 60,
bottomSpacing: 60
});
</script>
Make sure to include sticky-sidebar.js
script file after jquery.js
.
Sticky Sidebar v2 works in all modern browsers including Internet Explorer 9 and above, but if you want it to work with IE9, should include requestAnimationFrame
polyfill before sticky sidebar code. For backwards compatibility, a polyfill for ResizeObserver can also be included.
If you have any issues with browser compatibility don’t hesitate to Submit an issue.
Sticky Sidebar v2 is released under the MIT license. Have at it.
Maintained by Øystein Blixhavn
Originally made by Ahmed Bouhuolia