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@codevadmin/jquery-popunder

v0.4.4

Published

jquery-plugin to create popunder in major browsers. This is commonjs implemetation

Downloads

80

Readme

jquery-popunder

jquery-popunder is a jquery-plugin to create popunder in major browsers. This is jquery-popunder commonjs implementation.

Usage

Popunders are popups which are opened in the background of a browser-window. This script will only work, if the popunder is opened on a user-generated event (e.g. click or submit).

For examples and usage documentation, take a look at the index.html.

The recommended usage is the first example: a function to build the url-stack. So you leave the event-handling to the plugin. To add some flexibility to the function, the plugin will pass the initial event to the function - from which you may access e.g. DOM-data of the activated DOM-element.

Options

All of the options are optional!

Compatibility

jquery-popunder was tested with:

  • Mozilla Firefox 3-67
  • Google Chrome 10-75
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 6-11, edge

Known Issues

  • chrome 45+ & linux is covered by moving the originating website into a new tab, leaving the popunder on the first one
  • in Firefox, when the setting: 'Open new windows in a new tab instead' is deactivated

Installation

With yarn and save dependency (-S flag) in package.json:

yarn add @codevadmin/jquery-popunder@latest -S

With npm and save dependency (-S flag) in package.json:

npm i @codevadmin/jquery-popunder@latest -S

Without any package manager. Just copy dist/jquery.popunder.min.js to your library folder.

Usages with Webpack

import $ from '@codevadmin/jquery-popunder';

$(() => {
    $.popunder();
});

Dependencies

  • (optional) jquery (http://www.jquery.com)
  • (optional) js-cookie (https://github.com/js-cookie/js-cookie)