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<script module>
Next steps
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Advanced SvelteKit
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Environment variables
Conclusion
Similar to <svelte:window>
and <svelte:document>
, the <svelte:body>
element allows you to listen for events that fire on document.body
. This is useful with the mouseenter
and mouseleave
events, which don’t fire on window
.
Add onmouseenter
and onmouseleave
handlers to the <svelte:body>
tag...
App
<svelte:body
onmouseenter={() => hereKitty = true}
onmouseleave={() => hereKitty = false}
/>
...and hover over the <body>
.
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<script>
import kitten from './kitten.png';
let hereKitty = $state(false);
</script>
<svelte:body />
<!-- creative commons BY-NC http://www.pngall.com/kitten-png/download/7247 -->
<img
class:curious={hereKitty}
alt="Kitten wants to know what's going on"
src={kitten}
/>
<style>
img {
position: absolute;
left: 0;
bottom: -60px;
transform: translate(-80%, 0) rotate(-15deg);
transform-origin: 100% 100%;
transition: transform 0.4s;
}
.curious {
transform: translate(-15%, 0) rotate(0deg);
}
:global(body) {
overflow: hidden;
}
</style>