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wheel-menu

v1.0.0

Published

This project is raised by necessity, since it's not being implemented in NPM.

Downloads

4

Readme

#Wheel Menu by Pete R. Wheel Menu is a small jQuery plugin that will add a fully customisable Path-like wheel menu button to your website.

Demo

View demo

Usage

To add this on your website, simply include the latest jQuery library found here together with jquery.wheelmenu.js and wheelmenu.css into your document's <head>, follow by the html markup and a function call as follows:

<a href="#wheel2" class="wheel-button ne">
 <span>+</span>
</a>
<ul id="wheel2" class="wheel">
  <li class="item"><a href="#home">A</a></li>
  <li class="item"><a href="#home">B</a></li>
  ...
</ul>

Make sure the href matches the id of the ul

$(".wheel-button").wheelmenu({
  trigger: "hover", // Can be "click" or "hover". Default: "click"
  animation: "fly", // Entrance animation. Can be "fade" or "fly". Default: "fade"
  animationSpeed: "fast", // Entrance animation speed. Can be "instant", "fast", "medium", or "slow". Default: "medium"
  angle: "all", // Angle which the menu will appear. Can be "all", "N", "NE", "E", "SE", "S", "SW", "W", "NW", or even array [0, 360]. Default: "all" or [0, 360]
});

Further Customization

With jquery.wheelmenu.js, you can apply each individual elements with different angle by simply adding a data-angle to the ul in your document as follows:

<a href="#wheel2" class="wheel-button ne">
 <span>+</span>
</a>
<ul id="wheel2" data-angle="NE" class="wheel">
  <li class="item"><a href="#home">A</a></li>
  <li class="item"><a href="#home">B</a></li>
  ...
</ul>

You can also use array as angle to represent the starting and end point of where the menu will appear. For example, to use array to make the menu appear 360 degrees, you can use [0, 360] as an angle. Feel free to play with the numbers to get the best outcome.

Don't forget to remove the angle from the global options as seen here:

$(".wheel-button").wheelmenu({
  trigger: "hover",
  animation: "fly", 
  animationSpeed: "fast"
});

Now, each individual element will have its own effect without you calling the function multiple times.

License

Created by Pete R., Founder of BucketListly

License: Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International