Element from fixed to relative on scroll
When doing some reverse engineering on the Airpods Pro page, we notice that the animation doesn't use a video
, but a canvas
. The implementation is as follows:
- Preload about 1500 images over HTTP2, actually the frames of the animation
- Create an array of images in the form of
HTMLImageElement
- React to every
scroll
DOM event and request an animation frame corresponding to the nearest image, withrequestAnimationFrame
- In the animation frame requests callback, display the image by using
ctx.drawImage
(ctx
being the2d
context of thecanvas
element)
The requestAnimationFrame
function should help you achieve a smoother effect as the frames will be deferred and synchronized with the "frames per second" rate of the target screen.
For more information on how to properly display a frame on a scroll event, you can read this: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document/scroll_event
That being said, concerning your main problem, I have a working solution that consists in:
- Creating a placeholder, of same height and width than the
video
element. Its purpose is to avoid the video to overlap the rest of the HTML when set toabsolute
position - Into the
scroll
event callback, when the placeholder reaches the top of the viewport, set the video's position toabsolute
, and the righttop
value
The idea is that the video always remains out of the flow, and takes place over the placeholder at the right moment when scrolling to the bottom.
Here is the JavaScript:
//Get video element
let video = $("#video-effect-wrapper video").get(0);
video.pause();
let topOffset;
$(window).resize(onResize);
function computeVideoSizeAndPosition() {
const { width, height } = video.getBoundingClientRect();
const videoPlaceholder = $("#video-placeholder");
videoPlaceholder.css("width", width);
videoPlaceholder.css("height", height);
topOffset = videoPlaceholder.position().top;
}
function updateVideoPosition() {
if ($(window).scrollTop() >= topOffset) {
$(video).css("position", "absolute");
$(video).css("left", "0px");
$(video).css("top", topOffset);
} else {
$(video).css("position", "fixed");
$(video).css("left", "0px");
$(video).css("top", "0px");
}
}
function onResize() {
computeVideoSizeAndPosition();
updateVideoPosition();
}
onResize();
//Initialize video effect wrapper
$(document).ready(function () {
//If .first text-element is set, place it in bottom of
//text-display
if ($("#video-effect-wrapper .text.first").length) {
//Get text-display position properties
let textDisplay = $("#video-effect-wrapper #text-display");
let textDisplayPosition = textDisplay.offset().top;
let textDisplayHeight = textDisplay.height();
let textDisplayBottom = textDisplayPosition + textDisplayHeight;
//Get .text.first positions
let firstText = $("#video-effect-wrapper .text.first");
let firstTextHeight = firstText.height();
let startPositionOfFirstText = textDisplayBottom - firstTextHeight + 50;
//Set start position of .text.first
firstText.css("margin-top", startPositionOfFirstText);
}
});
//Code to launch video-effect when user scrolls
$(document).scroll(function () {
//Calculate amount of pixels there is scrolled in the video-effect-wrapper
let n = $(window).scrollTop() - $("#video-effect-wrapper").offset().top + 408;
n = n < 0 ? 0 : n;
//If .text.first is set, we need to calculate one less text-box
let x = $("#video-effect-wrapper .text.first").length == 0 ? 0 : 1;
//Calculate how many percent of the video-effect-wrapper is currenlty scrolled
let percentage = n / ($(".text").eq(1).outerHeight(true) * ($("#video-effect-wrapper .text").length - x)) * 100;
//console.log(percentage);
//console.log(percentage);
//Get duration of video
let duration = video.duration;
//Calculate to which second in video we need to go
let skipTo = duration / 100 * percentage;
//console.log(skipTo);
//Skip to specified second
video.currentTime = skipTo;
//Only allow text-elements to be visible inside text-display
let textDisplay = $("#video-effect-wrapper #text-display");
let textDisplayHeight = textDisplay.height();
let textDisplayTop = textDisplay.offset().top;
let textDisplayBottom = textDisplayTop + textDisplayHeight;
$("#video-effect-wrapper .text").each(function (i) {
let text = $(this);
if (text.offset().top < textDisplayBottom && text.offset().top > textDisplayTop) {
let textProgressPoint = textDisplayTop + (textDisplayHeight / 2);
let textScrollProgressInPx = Math.abs(text.offset().top - textProgressPoint - textDisplayHeight / 2);
textScrollProgressInPx = textScrollProgressInPx <= 0 ? 0 : textScrollProgressInPx;
let textScrollProgressInPerc = textScrollProgressInPx / (textDisplayHeight / 2) * 100;
//console.log(textScrollProgressInPerc);
if (text.hasClass("first"))
textScrollProgressInPerc = 100;
text.css("opacity", textScrollProgressInPerc / 100);
} else {
text.css("transition", "0.5s ease");
text.css("opacity", "0");
}
});
updateVideoPosition();
});
Here is the HTML:
<div id="video-effect-wrapper">
<video muted autoplay>
<source src="https://ndvibes.com/test/video/video.mp4" type="video/mp4" id="video">
</video>
<div id="text-display"/>
<div class="text first">
Scroll down to test this little demo
</div>
<div class="text">
Still a lot to improve
</div>
<div class="text">
So please help me
</div>
<div class="text">
Thanks! :D
</div>
</div>
<div id="video-placeholder">
</div>
<div id="other-parts-of-website">
<p>
Normal scroll behaviour wanted.
</p>
<p>
Normal scroll behaviour wanted.
</p>
<p>
Normal scroll behaviour wanted.
</p>
<p>
Normal scroll behaviour wanted.
</p>
<p>
Normal scroll behaviour wanted.
</p>
<p>
Normal scroll behaviour wanted.
</p>
</div>
You can try here: https://jsfiddle.net/crkj1m0v/3/