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VIVOMEDIA Count Up Plugin for Neos CMS

What it provides

Node types for Neos CMS to easily add CountUp animated numerical facts. You can configure start and end of the animation and their duration.

The CountUp animation starts as far as the element reaches the viewport of the user.

Dependencies

  • jQuery 2.x needs to be installed. But can easily be replaced by other frameworks.
  • countUp.js is included in this package.

Install

Install via composer

composer require vivomedia/neos-countup

Configuration

If you like to add your own JS implementation, you can prevent the automatic include with this configuration.

VIVOMEDIA:
  CountUp:
    javascript:
      include: false

Usage

NodeTypes

You can use the NodeType VIVOMEDIA.CountUp:CountUp to add the CountUp functionality to your website. The NodeType is configurable through the neos property inspector.

AFX Component

The AFX component VIVOMEDIA.CountUp:CountUpComponent allows you to integrate the CountUp functionality to your own packages.

Features

  • Animation
    • Start number
    • End number
    • Duration in ms
  • Content
    • Prefix
    • Suffix
  • Format
    • Thousand separator
    • Decimal separator
    • Decimal places

Upgrade from 1.0

As the thousend separator default , has been removed and made configurable, you need to run the node migration if you want to keep the , as separator or want to use a empty separator.

# Migrate 1000000 => 1,000,000
./flow node:migrate 20230626175747

# Migrate 1000000 => 1000000
./flow node:migrate 20230627125821

Screenshots

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Example

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Copyright

countUp.js

This package uses the countUp.js library. Thanks to the author inorganik.

Repository: https://github.com/inorganik/countUp.js

isInViewport

This package uses the isInViewport function. Thanks to the author Chris Ferdinandi