# Scroll directive
The v-scroll
directive allows you to provide callbacks when the window, specified target or element itself (with .self
modifier) is scrolled.
# Usage
The default behavior is to bind to the window. If no additional configuration options are needed, you can simply pass your callback function.
# API
# Examples
# Options
# Self
v-scroll
targets the window
by default but can also watch the element it’s being bound to. In the following example we use the self modifier, v-scroll.self
, to watch the v-card
element specifically. This causes the method onScroll
to invoke as you scroll the card contents; incrementing the counter.
# Target
For a more fine tuned approach, you can designate the target to bind the scroll event listener.
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