Shift8 ScrollShot
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Display tall screenshots inside a fixed-height scrolling frame.
Shift8 ScrollShot turns a tall image into a scrolling screenshot preview. Add the wrapper and image classes, then adjust the behavior with data attributes. It works in regular templates, block markup, and most page builders.
Features:
- Automatic loop or scroll-linked movement
- Configurable pause timing
- Optional browser-style frame with traffic-light dots
- Per-instance configuration via data attributes
- Multiple independent instances on one page
- Respects
prefers-reduced-motion - No jQuery dependency
Usage
- Add a container element and give it the CSS class
s8-scrollshot. - Add an image inside that container and give the image the CSS class
s8-scrollshot__image. - (Optional) Add data attributes to the container or image to configure the behavior.
Data attributes can be placed on either the wrapper or the image. If the same attribute appears on both, the wrapper value takes priority.
Page Builder Setup
In visual builders such as Bricks or Elementor:
- Add a container or section element and apply the CSS class
s8-scrollshot. - Add an image element inside it and apply the CSS class
s8-scrollshot__image. - Use the builder’s custom attributes panel to add any
data-*attributes.
Plain HTML Example
<div class="s8-scrollshot" data-mode="auto" data-duration="15000">
<img class="s8-scrollshot__image" src="screenshot.png" alt="Screenshot">
</div><h3>Data Attributes</h3>
All configuration is done through HTML data attributes on the .s8-scrollshot container or the .s8-scrollshot__image element. Wrapper values take priority over image values.
data-mode–autoorscroll(default:auto)data-duration– Total cycle time in milliseconds (default:12000)data-end-pause– Hold time at top and bottom in milliseconds (default:1500)data-pause-on-hover–trueorfalse(default:true)data-reverse–trueorfalse, controls bounce direction (default:true)data-frame–noneorbrowser(default:none)data-viewport-height– Visible area height in pixels (default:700)data-viewport-width– Viewport width in pixels,0for auto (default:0)data-easing– Any CSS easing string (default:ease-in-out)
