<auro-backtotop> is a HTML custom element for the purpose of providing a quick and accessible means to jump back to the top of a long content page.
The component will be hidden while the page Y scroll position is at the top. When scroll down begins the button will display in the bottom right corner of the page. While scrolling down the button will display only an arrow up icon. When scroll up occurs, the button will additionally display any slotted text content.
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$ npm i @aurodesignsystem/auro-backtotopThe use of any Auro custom element has a dependency on the Auro Design Tokens.
Defining the component dependency within each component that is using the <auro-backtotop> component.
import "@aurodesignsystem/auro-backtotop";Reference component in HTML
<auro-backtotop>Back to top</auro-backtotop>In cases where the project is not able to process JS assets, there are pre-processed assets available for use. Legacy browsers such as IE11 are no longer supported.
<script type="module" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@aurodesignsystem/auro-backtotop@latest/+esm"></script>The <auro-backtotop> element should be used in situations where users may:
- Pages with large amounts of content where a shortcut to jump to the top of the page is appropriate.
<auro-backtotop>Back to top</auro-backtotop>In order to develop against this project, if you are not part of the core team, you will be required to fork the project prior to submitting a pull request.
Please be sure to review the contribution guidelines for this project. Please make sure to pay special attention to the conventional commits section of the document.
Once the project has been cloned to your local resource and you have installed all the dependencies you will need to open a shell session to run the dev server.
$ npm run devOpen localhost:8000
Automated tests are required for every Auro component. See .\test\auro-backtotop.test.js for the tests for this component. Run npm run test to run the tests and check code coverage. Tests must pass and meet a certain coverage threshold to commit. See the testing documentation for more details.