Disables body scroll when a target element is rendered and enables it back when the element is removed.
It keeps the target element scrollable, which is useful for components like modals that can have their own scrollbar. It can also prevent a distracting layout shift effect (caused by scrollbar width compensation), when the scrollbar appears and disappears.
Features:
- disables body scroll WITHOUT breaking scroll of a target element
- works with everything (iOS, Android, desktop Safari/Chrome/Firefox/...)
- can reserve scrollbar width to prevent layout shift effect
Also:
- it doesn't reset the body scroll position
- it doesn't break momentum-based scrolling on iOS
Example:
ember install ember-body-scroll-lock
The modifier relies on a tiny (1KB gzipped) library - body-scroll-lock.
Add the {{body-scroll-lock}}
modifier to an element that should lock body scroll when rendered. It should be the element you want to persist scrolling for (NOT a parent of that element). It is also the element to apply the CSS -webkit-overflow-scrolling: touch
for preserving momentum-based scrolling on iOS.
reserveScrollBarGap
option (default: false
) - When set, it prevents a distracting layout shift effect (caused by scrollbar width compensation), when the scrollbar appears and disappears. It works by adding padding-right
with scrollbar width to the body element. When the target element is removed the padding-right
is automatically reset to the original value.
Example of using {{body-scroll-lock}}
for a modal:
For more options, read body-scroll-lock docs.
- Ember.js v3.20 or above
- Ember CLI v3.20 or above
- Node.js v12 or above
See the Contributing guide for details.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.