// The debounce function receives our function as a parameter const debounce = (fn) => { // This holds the requestAnimationFrame reference, so we can cancel it if we wish let frame; // The debounce function returns a new function that can receive a variable number of arguments return (...params) => { // If the frame variable has been defined, clear it now, and queue for next frame if (frame) { cancelAnimationFrame(frame); } // Queue our function call for the next frame frame = requestAnimationFrame(() => { // Call our function and pass any params we received fn(...params); }); } }; // Reads out the scroll position and stores it in the data attribute // so we can use it in our stylesheets const storeScroll = () => { document.documentElement.dataset.scroll = window.scrollY; } // Listen for new scroll events, here we debounce our `storeScroll` function document.addEventListener('scroll', debounce(storeScroll), { passive: true }); // Update scroll position for first time storeScroll();