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sp-manager

v0.2.0

Published

Library to add small functions to AngularJS. Mainly a rootScope flag for animations.

Readme

sp-manager

Description

Sp Manager is the beginning of a set of helper functions for AngularJS. Current implementations is creating an available scope to create animations per buttons clicks that get stripped once page reload or location change occurs. Working on adding functionality at the moment and adding it to npm.

Use

Using Bower $ bower install sp-manager --save

Using NPM $ npm install sp-manager --save

Download and include in your project, add or to your index.html file, add 'sp-manager' to your app.js as a dependency and you are done.

Clock

After installing the manager as a dependency you can either include the stylesheet in the of your index.html file or you can copy and paste. Using SCSS allows you to customize the styles with a small amount of effort by changes the included variables. Once done getting that set up copy and paste the html for the clock into your project where you want it and you now have a running clock.

Idea

The idea for the isFlasy flag came about from the desire to make a certain element on a website flash to catch the user's attention when they navigated to that page by way of a button click action meaning they were going to the second page looking for something. The purpose is to get it to flash to show the user exactly where the subject matter they were looking for is but only on the previously mention button's click event and not when the page was navigated to by way of the url bar or navbar. As soon as the user heads to a new page the flag is destroyed. In actuality it will be destroyed before the user even leaves the page.

Message From Developer

Keep checking back on the package as development is continuous, though our integration isn't always, and will be adding more and more helpful functions as development progresses.