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collectorium

v2.0.2

Published

pure CSS tabs

Downloads

5

Readme

collectorium

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pure CSS tabs (https://collectorium.oberlehner.net).

Usage

As an npm module

To use collectorium in your Sass project, it is recommended to use the node-sass-magic-importer node-sass importer so it is possible to easily load collectorium directly from your node_modules directory. Make sure you checkout the usage section on how to use the node-sass-magic-importer.

Install collectorium:

npm install collectorium --save

Also install node-sass-magic-importer

npm install node-sass-magic-importer --save-dev

Now you can import collectorium into your Sass file:

@import '~collectorium';

// Without node-sass-magic-importer installed
@import 'node_modules/collectorium/scss/index.scss';

There are variables to control certain aspects of the tabs:

$collectorium-tab-link-background: #efefef;
$collectorium-contents-background: #efefef;

If you want to use the JavaScript enhancements, load the collectorium module into your JavaScript file:

// Load the module.
const collectorium = require('collectorium');
// Initialize collectorium tabs.
collectorium('.collectorium', {
  // This are the default options.
  disableHistory: true,
  classNames: {
    link: `collectorium__tab-link`,
    content: `collectorium__content`,
    active: 'is-active'
  }
});

Standalone (without npm)

Download https://github.com/maoberlehner/collectorium/archive/2.0.0.zip. Add the files to your HTML file like in the following example:

<!-- Put this inside the <head> section of your HTML. -->
<link rel="stylesheet" href="collectorium.min.css">

<!-- Put this before the closing </body> tag (optionally!). -->
<script src="collectorium.min.js"></script>
<script>
  collectorium('.collectorium');
</script>

About

Author

Markus Oberlehner
Website: https://markus.oberlehner.net
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MaOberlehner
PayPal.me: https://paypal.me/maoberlehner
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/maoberlehner

License

MIT