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hamburger-basement

v0.3.0

Published

A hamburger basement component for React and Topcoat

Downloads

4

Readme

hamburger-basement

A hamburger basement component for React, using Topcoat.

Wth

A “hamburger basement” is a common design pattern in mobile apps, where a button with an icon that kinda looks like a hamburger (typically in the top left corner) slides the main content aside and reveals a menu underneath.

This one also uses touch events to allow sliding the content to the side with a finger.

Demo

Go here: http://arnemart.github.io/hamburger-basement/

(Preferably on mobile)

Installation

npm install hamburger-basement or just download hamburger-basement.js and hamburger-basement.css.

Loading

With browserify: var HamburgerBasement = require('hamburger-basement');

With AMD (requires modules react and react-topcoat): require(['hamburger-basement'], function(HamburgerBasement) { // Do stuff })

…or just include in a script tag (after loading react.js and react-topcoat.js first).

Don't forget to include the Topcoat CSS and hamburger-basement.css in your HTML.

Enabling touch events

Touch events are not enabled by default in React as of version 0.9.0. To activate touch events, add the following line before rendering any React components:

React.initializeTouchEvents(true);

Using

Do like this:

var basement = React.createClass({
    render: function() {
        return tc.list({
            header: 'Header',
            items: [{content: 'aa'}, {content: 'bb'}, {content: 'cc'}, {content: 'dd'}]
        });
    }
});

var content = React.createClass({
    render: function() {
        return d.div(
            null,
            'Hello'
        );
    }
});

var hb = hamburgerBasement({
    basement: basement(),
    title: 'Testing testing',
    content: content(),
    basementWidth: 400
});

React.initializeTouchEvents(true);
React.renderComponent(hb, document.getElementById('main'));

Run npm run watch to build the test script.