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jquery-dim-background

v1.3.1

Published

This lightweight plugin allows you to dim (darken) all the website but one or more user-selected elements. A frequently used eye candy for every web application.

Downloads

17

Readme

jquery-dim-background

Build Status Bower version Coverage Status

jQuery plugin to dim the current page except for some user-defined top elements.

Usage

Include the script in your website first. Add this script tag after your jQuery inclusion.

<script type="text/javascript" src="http://andywer.github.io/jquery-dim-background/jquery.dim-background.min.js"></script>

Usage is simple. You can dim your website, but keep some elements on top of the curtain:

<script type="text/javascript">
    $('.myElements').dimBackground();
</script>

To switch back to normal:

<script type="text/javascript">
    $('.myElements').undim();
    // - or -
    $.undim();
</script>

You can also provide a callback function that is called when the animation completes and you can overwrite default options:

(You may find the available options in the jquery.dim-background.js file. Have a look at $.fn.dimBackground.defaults)

<script type="text/javascript">
    $('.myElements').dimBackground({
        darkness : 0.8            // 0: no dimming, 1: completely black
    }, function() {
        // do something
    });
</script>

Demo

Have a look at a basic example that shows what this plugin does.

License

This plugin is published under the MIT license. See license.

Have a lot of fun!