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tail.select-astere

v0.5.16

Published

Create beautiful, functional and extensive (Multi) select fields, written in Vanilla without any dependencies!

Downloads

4

Readme

tail.select - Beautify Select Fields

npm Version npm Downloads Support Me plainJS License

Replace and Improve your HTML <select> fields with style and without jQuery!

The tail.select script is back, re-written in vanilla JavaScript and ready to beautify and extend your HTML <select> fields... again! Add a search bar, multi-selection utilities (such as select all or none buttons), deselectability on single select fields, a perfect design and many more user-friendly functions to your web-application.


Wanna see tail.select in action?

Wanna translate tail.select in your language?

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Features

  • Beautiful. 5 different Designs in many color schemes...
  • Extensive.
    • Search bar to find options quickly...
    • All / None optgroup selection buttons...
    • Add, Edit, Delete and Modifiy options at any time...
    • De-selection on single select fields...
    • ... and way more ...
  • Configurable. 36 settings and 3 bindable events...
  • Translatable. Already available in 10 languages...
  • Zero Dependencies. And written in vanilla JavaScript...
  • Free/To/Use. Because it's MIT licensed <3

Install & Embed

The master branch will always contain the latest Release, which you can download directly here as .tar or as .zip archive, or just visit the Releases Page on GitHub directly. You can also be cool and using npm, Yarn or bower:

npm install tail.select --save
yarn add tail.select --save
bower install tail.select --save

Using a CDN

You can also use the awesome CDN services from jsDelivr or UNPKG.

https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/tail.select@latest/
https://unpkg.com/tail.select/

Thanks To

Translations

Documentation

The Documentation has been moved to GitHubs Wiki Pages, but I will keep a table of contents list here and some basic instructions.

Files

The tail.select package contains different JavaScript files:

  • js/tail.select(.min).js The main JavaScript with en tranlation strings only.
  • js/tail.select-full(.min).js The main JavaScript with ALL available translations.
  • js/tail.select-es6(.min).js An experimental ECMAScript 2015 / ES6 Module version (includes all translations).
  • langs/tail.select-all(.min).js Just ALL translation strings itself.
  • langs/tail.select-{locale}.js Just the {locale} translation strings.

Basic Instructions

You can pass up to 2 arguments to the tail.select constructor, the first parameter is required and need to be an Element, a NodeList, a HTMLCollection, an Array with Element objects or just a single selector as string, which calls the querySelectorAll() method on its own. The second parameter is optional and, if set, MUST be an object with your tail.select options.

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
    <head>
        <meta charset="utf-8" />

        <link type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" href="css/tail.select-default.css" />
    </head>
    <body>
        <script type="text/javascript" src="js/tail.select.min.js"></script>
        <!-- <script type="text/javascript" src="langs/tail.select-{lang}.js"></script> -->

        <select>
            <option>My Option</option>
        </select>

        <script type="text/javascript">
            document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", function(){
                tail.select("select", { /* Your Options */ });
            });
        </script>
    </body>
</html>

Default options

Please check out GitHubs Wiki Pages to read more about each single option!

tail.select("select", {
        animate: true,              // [0.3.0]      Boolean
        classNames: null,           // [0.2.0]      Boolean, String, Array, null
        csvOutput: false,           // [0.3.4]      Boolean
        csvSeparator: ",",          // [0.3.4]      String
        descriptions: false,        // [0.3.0]      Boolean
        deselect: false,            // [0.3.0]      Boolean
        disabled: false,            // [0.5.0]      Boolean
        height: 350,                // [0.2.0]      Integer, null
        hideDisabled: false,        // [0.3.0]      Boolean
        hideSelected: false,        // [0.3.0]      Boolean
        items: {},                  // [0.3.0]      Object
        locale: "en",               // [0.5.0]      String
        linguisticRules: {          // [0.5.9]      Object
            "е": "ё",
            "a": "ä",
            "o": "ö",
            "u": "ü",
            "ss": "ß"
        },
        multiple: false,            // [0.2.0]      Boolean
        multiLimit: Infinity,       // [0.3.0]      Integer, Infinity
        multiPinSelected: false,    // [0.5.0]      Boolean
        multiContainer: false,      // [0.3.0]      Boolean, String
        multiShowCount: true,       // [0.3.0]      Boolean
        multiShowLimit: false,      // [0.5.0]      Boolean
        multiSelectAll: false,      // [0.4.0]      Boolean
        multiSelectGroup: true,     // [0.4.0]      Boolean
        openAbove: null,            // [0.3.0]      Boolean, null
        placeholder: null,          // [0.2.0]      String, null
        search: false,              // [0.3.0]      Boolean
        searchConfig: [             // [0.5.13]     Array
            "text", "value"
        ],
        searchFocus: true,          // [0.3.0]      Boolean
        searchMarked: true,         // [0.3.0]      Boolean
        searchMinLength: 1,         // [0.5.13]     Integer
        searchDisabled: true,       // [0.5.5]      Boolean
        sortItems: false,           // [0.3.0]      String, Function, false
        sortGroups: false,          // [0.3.0]      String, Function, false
        sourceBind: false,          // [0.5.0]      Boolean
        sourceHide: true,           // [0.5.0]      Boolean
        startOpen: false,           // [0.3.0]      Boolean
        stayOpen: false,            // [0.3.0]      Boolean
        width: null,                // [0.2.0]      Integer, String, null
        cbComplete: undefined,      // [0.5.0]      Function
        cbEmpty: undefined,         // [0.5.0]      Function
        cbLoopItem: undefined,      // [0.4.0]      Function
        cbLoopGroup: undefined      // [0.4.0]      Function
});

Copyright & License

Published under the MIT-License; Copyright © 2014 - 2019 SamBrishes, pytesNET