npm i vanilla-tilt-vue
Import Tilt from 'vanilla-tilt-vue'
And inside your template...
<template>
<Tilt options="options(must be an object)">
<!-- Whatever elements you want to tilt -->
</Tilt>
</template>
The options prop must be a JavaScript object. The options available are identical to the ones required by vanilla-tilt
{
reverse: false, // reverse the tilt direction
max: 35, // max tilt rotation (degrees)
startX: 0, // the starting tilt on the X axis, in degrees.
startY: 0, // the starting tilt on the Y axis, in degrees.
perspective: 1000, // Transform perspective, the lower the more extreme the tilt gets.
scale: 1, // 2 = 200%, 1.5 = 150%, etc..
speed: 300, // Speed of the enter/exit transition
transition: true, // Set a transition on enter/exit.
axis: null, // What axis should be disabled. Can be X or Y.
reset: true, // If the tilt effect has to be reset on exit.
easing: "cubic-bezier(.03,.98,.52,.99)", // Easing on enter/exit.
glare: false, // if it should have a "glare" effect
"max-glare": 1, // the maximum "glare" opacity (1 = 100%, 0.5 = 50%)
"glare-prerender": false, // false = VanillaTilt creates the glare elements for you, otherwise
// you need to add .js-tilt-glare>.js-tilt-glare-inner by yourself
"mouse-event-element": null, // css-selector or link to HTML-element what will be listen mouse events
// you need to add .js-tilt-glare>.js-tilt-glare-inner by yourself
gyroscope: true, // Boolean to enable/disable device orientation detection,
gyroscopeMinAngleX: -45, // This is the bottom limit of the device angle on X axis, meaning that a device rotated at this angle would tilt the element as if the mouse was on the left border of the element;
gyroscopeMaxAngleX: 45, // This is the top limit of the device angle on X axis, meaning that a device rotated at this angle would tilt the element as if the mouse was on the right border of the element;
gyroscopeMinAngleY: -45, // This is the bottom limit of the device angle on Y axis, meaning that a device rotated at this angle would tilt the element as if the mouse was on the top border of the element;
gyroscopeMaxAngleY: 45, // This is the top limit of the device angle on Y axis, meaning that a device rotated at this angle would tilt the element as if the mouse was on the bottom border of the element;
}
To enable the parallax effect simply use
<Tilt parallax="true">
<div>
Your content here
</div>
</Tilt>
And add the CSS property transform: translateZ(20px)
to the element that you want to float.