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Script: Tween Y By [JS Class]

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Script Title: tweenYBy
Programming Language: Java Script
Date Completed: 2012/11/01

Purpose: To animate a Web page element by moving the element vertically from point A to point B.

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Description: Tween Y By is a motion function to move a Web page element vertically from point A to point B. This function allows for the animated motion vertically from the current Y position to another Y position with perfect motion between both points.

Methods:

var class = new tweenYBy();

class.targetIdSet the element ID to move
class.ySet the Y position to move to
class.ppsPixels Per Second
class.fpsFrames Per Second

class.start()Function to start the motion
class.stop()Function to stop the motion
class.pause()Function to pause the motion
class.isPlaying()Returns true if in motion

Pixels Per Second (pps)

Set the amount of pixels to move by in one second of time. Default value 5.

Frames Per Second (fps)

Set the frequency of times to move in one second. Default value 60.
Tip: Higher number makes a more smoother motion.

 

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