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remu

v1.0.0

Published

A menu system for converting a standard menu into a mobile/tablet responsive menu, media query independent.

Downloads

19

Readme

Remu v1.0

A menu system for converting a standard menu into a mobile/tablet responsive menu, media query independent.

Please note: This is not a menu system replacement. It is simply a lightweight script to convert a standard navigation into a mobile/tablet navigation.

Live Demo

Features

  • Lightweight
  • CSS3 animations
  • Webkit/Browserify support
  • Single-page-application support

Installation

Install from npm:

npm install remu

Usage

CommonJS:

var Remu = require('remu');

Remu is also expposed globally. var Remu = new Remu({ singlePage: true }); document.getElementById('show').addEventListener('click', Remu.show); document.getElementById('hide').addEventListener('click', Remu.hide);

Options

  • remuContainer: 'body' Choose where Remu will be placed within the HTML
  • remuScreenWidth: "480" Set the screen width you want Remu to kick in at
  • remuRemoveAttrs: false true to remove classes and IDs, false to keep them
  • singlePage: false set to true for single page sites, the navigation will close back up on itself on click
  • remuDisplay: "block" by default this is block, sometimes you may want to switch this to table or table-cell or inline-block etc. so now you can.

Methods

  • show Shows Remu. Screen width is not taken into consideration, so it will work regardless of the viewport.
  • hide Will hide Remu and restore the original menu.