diff --git a/docs/0.10/animations.html b/docs/0.10/animations.html index a039b08fe93..350584c2385 100644 --- a/docs/0.10/animations.html +++ b/docs/0.10/animations.html @@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, { }).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.10/animations/index.html b/docs/0.10/animations/index.html
index a039b08fe93..350584c2385 100644
--- a/docs/0.10/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.10/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.11/animations.html b/docs/0.11/animations.html
index 32788001348..b6c8ba1cdce 100644
--- a/docs/0.11/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.11/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.11/animations/index.html b/docs/0.11/animations/index.html
index 32788001348..b6c8ba1cdce 100644
--- a/docs/0.11/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.11/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.12/animations.html b/docs/0.12/animations.html
index f142500785c..b1bb004c985 100644
--- a/docs/0.12/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.12/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.12/animations/index.html b/docs/0.12/animations/index.html
index f142500785c..b1bb004c985 100644
--- a/docs/0.12/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.12/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.13/animations.html b/docs/0.13/animations.html
index aeb5ec0ed14..1977a68445b 100644
--- a/docs/0.13/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.13/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.13/animations/index.html b/docs/0.13/animations/index.html
index aeb5ec0ed14..1977a68445b 100644
--- a/docs/0.13/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.13/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.14/animations.html b/docs/0.14/animations.html
index b44f8f042fe..65653ccd2a8 100644
--- a/docs/0.14/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.14/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.14/animations/index.html b/docs/0.14/animations/index.html
index b44f8f042fe..65653ccd2a8 100644
--- a/docs/0.14/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.14/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.15/animations.html b/docs/0.15/animations.html
index abe099509a4..8c966a3ceb8 100644
--- a/docs/0.15/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.15/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.15/animations/index.html b/docs/0.15/animations/index.html
index abe099509a4..8c966a3ceb8 100644
--- a/docs/0.15/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.15/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.16/animations.html b/docs/0.16/animations.html
index 96aed15e88b..eca1e120709 100644
--- a/docs/0.16/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.16/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.16/animations/index.html b/docs/0.16/animations/index.html
index 96aed15e88b..eca1e120709 100644
--- a/docs/0.16/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.16/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.17/animations.html b/docs/0.17/animations.html
index 647f9a8f67c..7d2851feaf7 100644
--- a/docs/0.17/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.17/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.17/animations/index.html b/docs/0.17/animations/index.html
index 647f9a8f67c..7d2851feaf7 100644
--- a/docs/0.17/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.17/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.18/animations.html b/docs/0.18/animations.html
index d1dfab030b5..6e11af4a286 100644
--- a/docs/0.18/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.18/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.18/animations/index.html b/docs/0.18/animations/index.html
index d1dfab030b5..6e11af4a286 100644
--- a/docs/0.18/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.18/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.19/animations.html b/docs/0.19/animations.html
index b715905f9c3..0ac9532aa78 100644
--- a/docs/0.19/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.19/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.19/animations/index.html b/docs/0.19/animations/index.html
index b715905f9c3..0ac9532aa78 100644
--- a/docs/0.19/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.19/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.20/animations.html b/docs/0.20/animations.html
index 00a81aeea36..12f7a556bbe 100644
--- a/docs/0.20/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.20/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.20/animations/index.html b/docs/0.20/animations/index.html
index 00a81aeea36..12f7a556bbe 100644
--- a/docs/0.20/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.20/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.21/animations.html b/docs/0.21/animations.html
index 803914ed4c0..1c572a00e99 100644
--- a/docs/0.21/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.21/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.21/animations/index.html b/docs/0.21/animations/index.html
index 803914ed4c0..1c572a00e99 100644
--- a/docs/0.21/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.21/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.22/animations.html b/docs/0.22/animations.html
index 00ddb57e41e..74e837cfa7a 100644
--- a/docs/0.22/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.22/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.22/animations/index.html b/docs/0.22/animations/index.html
index 00ddb57e41e..74e837cfa7a 100644
--- a/docs/0.22/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.22/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.23/animations.html b/docs/0.23/animations.html
index 2a54e94bf84..1cfe7b0a102 100644
--- a/docs/0.23/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.23/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.23/animations/index.html b/docs/0.23/animations/index.html
index 2a54e94bf84..1cfe7b0a102 100644
--- a/docs/0.23/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.23/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.24/animations.html b/docs/0.24/animations.html
index 6c81acf7197..26f9feb634d 100644
--- a/docs/0.24/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.24/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.24/animations/index.html b/docs/0.24/animations/index.html
index 6c81acf7197..26f9feb634d 100644
--- a/docs/0.24/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.24/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.25/animations.html b/docs/0.25/animations.html
index bddba482f94..602974be2f6 100644
--- a/docs/0.25/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.25/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.25/animations/index.html b/docs/0.25/animations/index.html
index bddba482f94..602974be2f6 100644
--- a/docs/0.25/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.25/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.26/animations.html b/docs/0.26/animations.html
index 9d80bdca041..d5aaff92fc0 100644
--- a/docs/0.26/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.26/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.26/animations/index.html b/docs/0.26/animations/index.html
index 9d80bdca041..d5aaff92fc0 100644
--- a/docs/0.26/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.26/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.27/animations.html b/docs/0.27/animations.html
index b641dbcc388..20b28232c2b 100644
--- a/docs/0.27/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.27/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.27/animations/index.html b/docs/0.27/animations/index.html
index b641dbcc388..20b28232c2b 100644
--- a/docs/0.27/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.27/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.28/animations.html b/docs/0.28/animations.html
index 4f2985568de..6cef73d36e5 100644
--- a/docs/0.28/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.28/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.28/animations/index.html b/docs/0.28/animations/index.html
index 4f2985568de..6cef73d36e5 100644
--- a/docs/0.28/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.28/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.29/animations.html b/docs/0.29/animations.html
index c34851b1240..e78f0ba9c43 100644
--- a/docs/0.29/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.29/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.29/animations/index.html b/docs/0.29/animations/index.html
index c34851b1240..e78f0ba9c43 100644
--- a/docs/0.29/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.29/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.30/animations.html b/docs/0.30/animations.html
index 8ef9f945aa2..54cdf0c9918 100644
--- a/docs/0.30/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.30/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.30/animations/index.html b/docs/0.30/animations/index.html
index 8ef9f945aa2..54cdf0c9918 100644
--- a/docs/0.30/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.30/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.31/animations.html b/docs/0.31/animations.html
index b031d632429..03546d9dc56 100644
--- a/docs/0.31/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.31/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.31/animations/index.html b/docs/0.31/animations/index.html
index b031d632429..03546d9dc56 100644
--- a/docs/0.31/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.31/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.32/animations.html b/docs/0.32/animations.html
index 11a7906f650..e7b5d1f8b3a 100644
--- a/docs/0.32/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.32/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.32/animations/index.html b/docs/0.32/animations/index.html
index 11a7906f650..e7b5d1f8b3a 100644
--- a/docs/0.32/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.32/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.33/animations.html b/docs/0.33/animations.html
index 18f558a1099..b4310173d64 100644
--- a/docs/0.33/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.33/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.33/animations/index.html b/docs/0.33/animations/index.html
index 18f558a1099..b4310173d64 100644
--- a/docs/0.33/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.33/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.34/animations.html b/docs/0.34/animations.html
index bb5187b4cb8..2e58a64c2bb 100644
--- a/docs/0.34/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.34/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.34/animations/index.html b/docs/0.34/animations/index.html
index bb5187b4cb8..2e58a64c2bb 100644
--- a/docs/0.34/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.34/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.35/animations.html b/docs/0.35/animations.html
index a016e9e97d2..c08782ebc51 100644
--- a/docs/0.35/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.35/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.35/animations/index.html b/docs/0.35/animations/index.html
index a016e9e97d2..c08782ebc51 100644
--- a/docs/0.35/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.35/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.36/animations.html b/docs/0.36/animations.html
index 72838c67a5e..eac606a664a 100644
--- a/docs/0.36/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.36/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.36/animations/index.html b/docs/0.36/animations/index.html
index 72838c67a5e..eac606a664a 100644
--- a/docs/0.36/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.36/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.37/animations.html b/docs/0.37/animations.html
index 98a1bd223b0..ebe3f6960e8 100644
--- a/docs/0.37/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.37/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.37/animations/index.html b/docs/0.37/animations/index.html
index 98a1bd223b0..ebe3f6960e8 100644
--- a/docs/0.37/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.37/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.38/animations.html b/docs/0.38/animations.html
index 5ccf5ba92ca..5042b461f2e 100644
--- a/docs/0.38/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.38/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.38/animations/index.html b/docs/0.38/animations/index.html
index 5ccf5ba92ca..5042b461f2e 100644
--- a/docs/0.38/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.38/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.39/animations.html b/docs/0.39/animations.html
index 5013211dbe4..0b3c42c287f 100644
--- a/docs/0.39/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.39/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.39/animations/index.html b/docs/0.39/animations/index.html
index 5013211dbe4..0b3c42c287f 100644
--- a/docs/0.39/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.39/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.40/animations.html b/docs/0.40/animations.html
index 959b980b04d..4ce27c1b3b7 100644
--- a/docs/0.40/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.40/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.40/animations/index.html b/docs/0.40/animations/index.html
index 959b980b04d..4ce27c1b3b7 100644
--- a/docs/0.40/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.40/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.41/animations.html b/docs/0.41/animations.html
index 96c3364e2c5..bbb0e25bb2c 100644
--- a/docs/0.41/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.41/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.41/animations/index.html b/docs/0.41/animations/index.html
index 96c3364e2c5..bbb0e25bb2c 100644
--- a/docs/0.41/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.41/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.42/animations.html b/docs/0.42/animations.html
index cc97199842c..e3ca11e0c93 100644
--- a/docs/0.42/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.42/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.42/animations/index.html b/docs/0.42/animations/index.html
index cc97199842c..e3ca11e0c93 100644
--- a/docs/0.42/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.42/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.43/animations.html b/docs/0.43/animations.html
index 6ccd98584af..dd1c578fc61 100644
--- a/docs/0.43/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.43/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.43/animations/index.html b/docs/0.43/animations/index.html
index 6ccd98584af..dd1c578fc61 100644
--- a/docs/0.43/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.43/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.44/animations.html b/docs/0.44/animations.html
index f4ed27caf34..edb3793a7c4 100644
--- a/docs/0.44/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.44/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.44/animations/index.html b/docs/0.44/animations/index.html
index f4ed27caf34..edb3793a7c4 100644
--- a/docs/0.44/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.44/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.45/animations.html b/docs/0.45/animations.html
index 5f440b60163..238f9bdbe8d 100644
--- a/docs/0.45/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.45/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.45/animations/index.html b/docs/0.45/animations/index.html
index 5f440b60163..238f9bdbe8d 100644
--- a/docs/0.45/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.45/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.46/animations.html b/docs/0.46/animations.html
index cb4648d9fd8..9be0c3e0767 100644
--- a/docs/0.46/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.46/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.46/animations/index.html b/docs/0.46/animations/index.html
index cb4648d9fd8..9be0c3e0767 100644
--- a/docs/0.46/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.46/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.47/animations.html b/docs/0.47/animations.html
index 144d739f8cc..e6fc548528e 100644
--- a/docs/0.47/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.47/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.47/animations/index.html b/docs/0.47/animations/index.html
index 144d739f8cc..e6fc548528e 100644
--- a/docs/0.47/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.47/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.48/animations.html b/docs/0.48/animations.html
index 1ebc1a1c3ee..a5aff1e86c8 100644
--- a/docs/0.48/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.48/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.48/animations/index.html b/docs/0.48/animations/index.html
index 1ebc1a1c3ee..a5aff1e86c8 100644
--- a/docs/0.48/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.48/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.49/animations.html b/docs/0.49/animations.html
index 7d6d5320aee..0d944f8eba0 100644
--- a/docs/0.49/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.49/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.49/animations/index.html b/docs/0.49/animations/index.html
index 7d6d5320aee..0d944f8eba0 100644
--- a/docs/0.49/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.49/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.5/animations.html b/docs/0.5/animations.html
index 6a86ab4563b..a1fb0775216 100644
--- a/docs/0.5/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.5/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.5/animations/index.html b/docs/0.5/animations/index.html
index 6a86ab4563b..a1fb0775216 100644
--- a/docs/0.5/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.5/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.50/animations.html b/docs/0.50/animations.html
index bb7a7266d6d..86c46c817cd 100644
--- a/docs/0.50/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.50/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.50/animations/index.html b/docs/0.50/animations/index.html
index bb7a7266d6d..86c46c817cd 100644
--- a/docs/0.50/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.50/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.51/animations.html b/docs/0.51/animations.html
index aa029b7575e..7d648c11bfc 100644
--- a/docs/0.51/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.51/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.51/animations/index.html b/docs/0.51/animations/index.html
index aa029b7575e..7d648c11bfc 100644
--- a/docs/0.51/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.51/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.52/animations.html b/docs/0.52/animations.html
index 7db295d8b82..1d653a3b45f 100644
--- a/docs/0.52/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.52/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.52/animations/index.html b/docs/0.52/animations/index.html
index 7db295d8b82..1d653a3b45f 100644
--- a/docs/0.52/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.52/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.53/animations.html b/docs/0.53/animations.html
index 20f93aeb5a4..7f458a1fe5c 100644
--- a/docs/0.53/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.53/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.53/animations/index.html b/docs/0.53/animations/index.html
index 20f93aeb5a4..7f458a1fe5c 100644
--- a/docs/0.53/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.53/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.54/animations.html b/docs/0.54/animations.html
index f20f8c115d2..d338dd1d18f 100644
--- a/docs/0.54/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.54/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.54/animations/index.html b/docs/0.54/animations/index.html
index f20f8c115d2..d338dd1d18f 100644
--- a/docs/0.54/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.54/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.55/animations.html b/docs/0.55/animations.html
index c7b11b9fc74..e26711e7132 100644
--- a/docs/0.55/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.55/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.55/animations/index.html b/docs/0.55/animations/index.html
index c7b11b9fc74..e26711e7132 100644
--- a/docs/0.55/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.55/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.56/animations.html b/docs/0.56/animations.html
index c92f99417f3..149a7e7b395 100644
--- a/docs/0.56/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.56/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.56/animations/index.html b/docs/0.56/animations/index.html
index c92f99417f3..149a7e7b395 100644
--- a/docs/0.56/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.56/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.6/animations.html b/docs/0.6/animations.html
index 301281c57d7..f5c77cd491a 100644
--- a/docs/0.6/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.6/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.6/animations/index.html b/docs/0.6/animations/index.html
index 301281c57d7..f5c77cd491a 100644
--- a/docs/0.6/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.6/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.7/animations.html b/docs/0.7/animations.html
index 1413def7dc6..3f77362ef8a 100644
--- a/docs/0.7/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.7/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.7/animations/index.html b/docs/0.7/animations/index.html
index 1413def7dc6..3f77362ef8a 100644
--- a/docs/0.7/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.7/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.8/animations.html b/docs/0.8/animations.html
index dc49c2a5566..c918db328c7 100644
--- a/docs/0.8/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.8/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.8/animations/index.html b/docs/0.8/animations/index.html
index dc49c2a5566..c918db328c7 100644
--- a/docs/0.8/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.8/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.9/animations.html b/docs/0.9/animations.html
index d04582da4e9..47741d9100f 100644
--- a/docs/0.9/animations.html
+++ b/docs/0.9/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/0.9/animations/index.html b/docs/0.9/animations/index.html
index d04582da4e9..47741d9100f 100644
--- a/docs/0.9/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/0.9/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/animations.html b/docs/animations.html
index fd6f0c0a0e2..16727580eff 100644
--- a/docs/animations.html
+++ b/docs/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/animations/index.html b/docs/animations/index.html
index fd6f0c0a0e2..16727580eff 100644
--- a/docs/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/next/animations.html b/docs/next/animations.html
index 406490b2411..bc8ddaf4803 100644
--- a/docs/next/animations.html
+++ b/docs/next/animations.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(
diff --git a/docs/next/animations/index.html b/docs/next/animations/index.html
index 406490b2411..bc8ddaf4803 100644
--- a/docs/next/animations/index.html
+++ b/docs/next/animations/index.html
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ Animated.timing(opacity, {
}).start();
Animated values are only compatible with one driver so if you use native driver when starting an animation on a value, make sure every animation on that value also uses the native driver.
-The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is specially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
The native driver also works with Animated.event. This is especially useful for animations that follow the scroll position as without the native driver, the animation will always run a frame behind the gesture due to the async nature of React Native.
<Animated.ScrollView // <-- Use the Animated ScrollView wrapper
scrollEventThrottle={1} // <-- Use 1 here to make sure no events are ever missed
onScroll={Animated.event(