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angular-circles

v0.3.4

Published

Simple wrapper to use the circles library in your AngularJS projects

Readme

angular-circles

Wow, circles!

What is it?

angular-circles is a simple wrapper to use lugolabs/circles in your projects.

Screen-shot of what this module can render

Sadly, it's really young, so don't be surprised if something doesn't work, everything is not yet tested. I could solve bugs if I (or you!) find them.

How can I use it?

  • Include dependencies to your page (angular, circles.js)
  • Include angular-circles.js
  • Require angular-circles as a dependency of your module
  • Add the ng-circles attribute to any div, and always specify a value
  • You are ready to go! See the example folder if you want to customize things (you have two ways to give settings: module.config() or HTML attributes)

Is there a difference with the original?

Indeed: our circles are automatically responsive.

So you can't set the radius, since it's automatically half the width of your div.

Therefore, the width setting is now the percentage of your border width, compared to your radius. Example: Your div is 200px wide. So your radius is 100px. By default, the border width is 10%, so yours is 10px. If 300px, radius 150px, border 20px. Etc.

### Can I see it in action? Yup, in example/index.html \o/ What, you don't want to DL & run it? I got you covered, this should work online here.

Can I contrib?

Hell yeah, fork, code, JSLint & pull request :)