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target.js

v1.0.0

Published

Show the description of a point in the element who you want.

Downloads

10

Readme

target.js

Choose targets elements and show the text who you want when the mouse hover the point.

- How to install?

NPM:
 $ npm install target.js
Manual install:

Just copy and paste the files present on 'dist' folder.

- API

Target.set( obj ): Set the targets elements. Arguments needs to be object.

  target.set( 
    {
      el: id of target element, // '#el'
      text: the texto who you want to show, // 'this is awesome.'
      pointX: the top value position of the point, // '10px'
      pointY: the left value position of the point // '1rem'
    } 
  )

Target.init( ): When you set the targets elements, you need to init the target event. Two ways:

  // one way | Recommended
  target.set( 
    {
      el: id of target element, // '#el'
      text: the texto who you want to show, // 'this is awesome.'
      pointX: the top value position of the point, // '10px'
      pointY: the left value position of the point // '1rem'
    } 
  ).init();

  // two way
  target.set( 
    {
      el: id of target element, // '#el'
      text: the texto who you want to show, // 'this is awesome.'
      pointX: the top value position of the point, // '10px'
      pointY: the left value position of the point // '1rem'
    } 
  );
  
  target.init();

Version

1.0.0

License

MIT.