WOW Example Animation

1Setup wow.js

(You can link to another CSS animation library by changing wow.js settings)

<link rel="stylesheet" href="css/animate.css" >

2Link and activate wow.js

< script src="js/wow.min.js" > < /script > 
< script > 
  WOW.init();
< /script >

3Make an element revealable

(You can change this CSS class in the WOW settings to avoid name conflicts.)

Add the CSS class .wow to a HTML element: it will be invisible until the user scrolls to reveal it.
< div class="wow" > 
Content to Reveal Here
< /div >

4Choose the animation style

Pick an animation style in Animate.css , then add the CSS class to the HTML element

< div class="wow bounceInUp" > 
Content to Reveal Here
< /div >

ExtraAdvance Options

data-wow-duration: Change the animation duration
data-wow-delay: Delay before the animation starts
data-wow-offset: Distance to start the animation (related to the browser bottom)
data-wow-iteration: Number of times the animation is repeated

<section class="wow slideInLeft" data-wow-duration="2s" data-wow-delay="5s">
</section>
<section class="wow slideInRight" data-wow-offset="10" data-wow-iteration="10">
</section>

SettingsCustomize Settings

boxClass: Class name that reveals the hidden box when user scrolls.

animateClass: Class name that triggers the CSS animations (’animated’ by default for the animate.css library)

offset: Define the distance between the bottom of browser viewport and the top of hidden box.
When the user scrolls and reach this distance the hidden box is revealed.

mobile: Turn on/off wow.js on mobile devices.

live: consatantly check for new WOW elements on the page.

wow = new WOW(
{
boxClass: 'wow', // default
animateClass: 'animated', // default
offset: 0, // default
mobile: true, // default
live: true // default
}
)
wow.init();