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React hook to reliably run an effect on `mouseleave`

published version 1.0.0, 5 years ago0 dependents licensed under $MIT
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A no-bullshit solution for `dragenter` and `dragleave` events that behave like `mouseenter` and `mouseleave`, not `mousein` and `mouseout`.

published version 0.1.4, 9 years ago0 dependents licensed under $MIT
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mouseleave shim utility

published version 1.0.0, 11 years ago1 dependents
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Capture Keyboard, Mouse and Touchpad combos. Eg: ( Shift + Mousewheel ) , ( Alt + Shift + Mousemove ) , ( Ctrl + Shift + S ), etc.

published version 1.0.1, 6 years ago0 dependents licensed under $MIT
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Improved dragenter and dragleave events

published version 1.0.2, 9 years ago0 dependents licensed under $ISC
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React Hook to execute a function when the mouse leaves the page. Useful to show a popup or for analytics.

published version 1.0.5, 4 years ago0 dependents licensed under $MIT
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React Hook to execute a function when the mouse leaves the page. Useful to show a popup or for analytics.

published version 1.0.7, 3 years ago0 dependents licensed under $MIT
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Web components to handle click-away and mouse-leave events

published version 1.0.5, 4 years ago0 dependents licensed under $MIT
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React Hook to execute a function when the mouse leaves the page. Useful to show a popup or for analytics.

published version 1.0.0, 2 years ago0 dependents licensed under $MIT
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React Hook to execute a function when the mouse leaves the page. Useful to show a popup or for analytics.

published version 1.1.0, 5 years ago0 dependents licensed under $MIT
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React Hook to execute a function when the mouse leaves the document.

published version 1.0.2, 6 years ago0 dependents licensed under $MIT
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React Hook to execute a function when the mouse leaves the page. Useful to show a popup or for analytics.

published version 1.0.0, 3 years ago0 dependents licensed under $MIT
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Running when the mouse leaves

published version 1.0.0, 5 years ago0 dependents licensed under $MIT
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