Wave on Scroll - React Scroll Animation

The Wave on scroll animation is one of the most commonly used motion effects in modern web interfaces. Create a waving motion effect for greeting or attention-grabbing icons. With Flomo, you can generate this animation instantly using AI prompts or visual controls, without writing any animation code.

How Wave on scroll Works

This animation uses the CSS transform: rotate oscillation property under the hood. When triggered on scroll, the element transitions smoothly between states. Flomo handles all the keyframe generation, easing curves, and timing for you.

Code Example

MyComponent.tsx
// Wave greeting
<div data-flomo="wave 1s ease-in-out">
  <span role="img">&#x1F44B;</span>
</div>

When to Use This Animation

  • Page load entrances where you want elements to appear smoothly
  • Scroll-triggered reveals as users navigate down the page
  • State transitions when component visibility changes
  • Micro-interactions on hover, click, or focus events

Customization Options

PropertyDefaultOptions
Duration0.5s0.1s to 3s
Easingease-outease-in, ease-in-out, linear, cubic-bezier
Delay0s0s to 2s
Directionnormalnormal, reverse, alternate

You can generate this animation with Flomo AI by typing: "wave on scroll with ease-out" in the prompt field.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I create a wave on scroll animation in React?

With Flomo, select your target element, type "wave on scroll" in the AI prompt, and the animation code is generated automatically. No manual keyframe writing required.

Is wave on scroll animation good for performance?

Yes. Flomo generates animations using CSS transforms and opacity changes that are GPU-accelerated. The transform: rotate oscillation property is optimized by browsers for smooth 60fps rendering.

Can I use wave on scroll with scroll triggers?

Absolutely. Flomo supports scroll-triggered animations out of the box. Add "on scroll" to your AI prompt and the animation will play as the element enters the viewport.

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