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mobile-nav-js

v1.0.1

Published

Simple JS mobile navigation module for your website, which gives you possibility to get rid of routine.

Downloads

16

Readme

Simple JS mobile navigation module for your website, which gives you possibility to get rid of routine

Example

https://codepen.io/mickyholbrook/pen/OJRXrvd

Installation

npm

npm i mobile-nav-js

Load the required JS to your entry JS file:

let MobileNav = require('mobile-nav-js');   
or    
import MobileNav from 'mobile-nav-js';

Load the required stylesheet to your entry CSS file:

@import "node_modules/mobile-nav-js/index";

Cloning git repository

1. Go to your project directory
2. git clone https://github.com/dmitriyakkerman/mobile-nav-js.git .

Put the required stylesheet link in HEAD tag:

<link rel="stylesheet" href="./dist/css/mobile-nav.min.css">
 

Put the script at the bottom of your markup:

<script src="./dist/js/mobile-nav.min.js"></script>      

Usage

  1. Create typical menu-toggler/burger-menu(sometimes you need more than one toggler so you can use several ones if needed).

  2. Create mobile navigation component with nesting and toggle elements.

     <div class="mobile-toggler toggler1">☰</div>
        
     <ul class="mobile-nav" role="navigation">
         <li>
             <a href="">1</a>
             <button class="link-toggler">+</button>
             <ul>
                 <li>
                     <a href="">1.1</a>
                     <button class="link-toggler">+</button>
                     <ul>
                         <li>
                             <a href="">1.1.1</a>
                         </li>
                     </ul>
                 </li>
             </ul>
         </li>
         <li>
             <a href="">2</a>
             <button class="link-toggler">+</button>
             <ul>
                 <li>
                     <a href="">2.1</a>
                     <button class="link-toggler">+</button>
                     <ul>
                         <li>
                             <a href="">2.1.1</a>
                             <button class="link-toggler">+</button>
                             <ul>
                                 <li>
                                     <a href="">2.1.1.1</a>
                                 </li>
                             </ul>
                         </li>
                     </ul>
                 </li>
             </ul>
         </li>
     </ul>
         

Initialization

  1. Specify root selector in "nav" option.

  2. Specify "navTogglers" option: one or multiple nav toggle selectors inside "el" option and media breakpoint of when your nav toggle elements are going to be visible inside "responsive" option.

  3. Specify link toggle selector in "linkTogglers" option.

  4. Specify "bodyClose" option if navigation should be closed after "click" event fired out navigation root element("false" by default).

  5. Specify "preventParentClick" option for preventing "click" event on links, which contain children("false" by default).

     document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', function() {
         new MobileNav({
             nav: '.mobile-nav',
             navTogglers: {
               el: '.mobile-toggler', //or '.toggler1, .toggler2' if you have different togglers
               responsive: 991
             },
             linkTogglers: '.link-toggler',
             bodyClose: true,
             preventParentClick: true
         })
     });