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basic-current-anchor

v0.8.0

Published

An anchor (link) that highlights itself when its destination matches the current location.

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API Documentation

CurrentAnchor

An anchor (link) that highlights itself when its destination matches the current location.

Live demo

Such a link commonly appears in toolbars, side bars, and other navigation elements. In these situations, you generally want the user to understand what page or area the user is already on.

When the link is current — when it points to the current location — the link will have the CSS current class applied to it, and its current property will be true.

Note: one limitation of this component is that, by default, the link does not show the standard link color (usually blue) and text decoration (underline). However, in navigation elements like toolbars, you often will want to explicitly specific link colors anyway, e.g., to reflect your application's visual style and brand.

Kind: global class

currentAnchor.areaLink : boolean

True if the link points to an area within a site, not just a single page.

If true, the matching rule to determine whether the link is current changes: an area link is considered to be current if the link's destination forms a prefix of the current location (instead of matching the complete URL).

Kind: instance property of CurrentAnchor

currentAnchor.current : boolean

True if the link's destination matches the current page location.

If this is true, the element will have an current CSS class applied to it.

Kind: instance property of CurrentAnchor