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jquery-epulse

v1.0.3

Published

jQuery plugin for creating ripple effects on event occurrence

Downloads

5

Readme

ePulse

Lightweight(1.7kb) jQuery plugin for creating ripple effects on event occurrence

Install

npm

If you use build system that supports CommonJS or AMD modules, then install through npm

npm install jquery-epulse

Then include in your *.js file

require('jquery-epulse');

bower

In future releases

manual

For manual installation you can download one of the latest release or clone this repo:

git clone https://github.com/likerRr/jquery-epulse.git

Then just include plugin in your html

<script src="/dist/jquery-epulse.min.js"></script>

There are 3 different versions available for including:

  • /dist/dev.jquery-epulse.min.js - contains minified code and sourcemap for developing purposes
  • /dist/jquery-epulse.min.js - minified, ready for production version
  • /dist/jquery-epulse.js - built from source version

How to

ePulse is jQuery plugin, so you can use it like other jQuery functions. So, here is simple ripple effect on button example:

button {
  // for proper work, position must be either relative or absolute
  position: relative;
  overflow: hidden;
  // simple button styles
  background: #9C27B0;
  color: white;
  padding: 5px;
  border: transparent;
}
<button>I'm a button</button>
$.fn.ripple = function() {
  $(this).ePulse({bgColor: 'rgba(225, 190, 231, 0.5)', event: 'mousedown'});
}
$("button").ripple();

Demo

LICENSE

http://likerrr.mit-license.org