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sticky-footer.js

v2.0.0

Published

jQuery plugin to create a sticky footer

Downloads

13

Readme

StickyFooter.js

NPM

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What?

A very small and lightweight plugin to create a sticky footer just using JavaScript/jQuery.

If the original/normal height of the page is shorter than the window height, the library will extend the 'main content' element to fill the remaining space. This will essentially push the footer element down to the bottom of the page creating the sticky footer.

  • lightweight - file size: 4kb & 1kb minified, package size: 65kb & 21kb minified
  • one & only dependency is jQuery
  • all major browsers supported
  • no extra CSS needed
  • simple to use

Why?

I decided to create this plugin as I have found myself recreating and using this effect/code in all my projects, so thought it would be better to only have it in one place. This makes it easier to maintain all uses of this effect. While also helping the developer community, with this small helper plugin for the front-end.

How?

Requirements

  • jQuery v1+

Installation

Firstly you will need a copy of one of two js files either the minified or non-minified version (sticky-footer.min.js or sticky-footer.js). You can install it in various ways:

Set up

Next insert the script link into your HTML (sticky-footer.min.js or sticky-footer.js).

Then in your JavaScript, call the StickyFooter.js function by jQuery({mainContentSelector}).adjustHeightForScreen(); (for example jQuery(".main-content").adjustHeightForScreen();)

Support

jQuery

Has been tested with all major versions

Browser

Has been tested on all major browsers

  • Chrome
  • Firefox
  • Safari
  • Android Browser
  • Edge
  • IE
  • Opera

License

This project is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v3.0 license.