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layernav

v1.0.2

Published

A small, jQuery-powered navigation menu for mobile and up

Downloads

2

Readme

LayerNav

A small, jQuery-powered navigation menu for mobile and up

Install

npm install layernav # or
bower install layernav

Usage

1. Include CSS

<link rel="stylesheet" href="/layernav.css">

2. Create navigation menu (use any class you'd like)

<nav class="js-main-nav">
  <ul>
    <li><a href="#">Lorem ipsum dolor</a></li>
    <li><a href="#">Lorem ipsum dolor</a>
      <ul>
        <li><a href="#">Ipsum dolor sit</a></li>
        <li><a href="#">Ipsum dolor sit</a>
          <ul>
            <li><a href="#">Ipsum dolor sit</a></li>
            <li><a href="#">Ipsum dolor sit</a></li>
            <li><a href="#">Ipsum dolor sit</a></li>
            <li><a href="#">Ipsum dolor sit</a></li>
            <li><a href="#">Ipsum dolor sit</a></li>
          </ul>
        </li>
        <li><a href="#">Ipsum dolor sit</a></li>
        <li><a href="#">Ipsum dolor sit</a></li>
        <li><a href="#">Ipsum dolor sit</a></li>
      </ul>
    </li>
    <li><a href="#">Lorem ipsum dolor</a></li>
    <li><a href="#">Lorem ipsum dolor</a></li>
    <li><a href="#">Lorem ipsum dolor</a></li>
  </ul>
</nav>

3. Include scripts

<script src="/path/to/jquery.js"></script>
<script src="/layernav.js"></script>
<script>
  $('.js-main-nav').layerNav();
</script>

Notes

  • If using <nav> and need IE 8 support, make sure you use an HTML5 shiv

Optional configurations:

$('.js-main-nav').layerNav({
  lgWidth: 500,                         // Size to switch to desktop-mode
  toggleButton: '.js-tiny-nav-toggle',  // Set to a custom element if you'd like to position the mobile toggle button
  toggleButtonText: 'Menu',             // Text of the toggle button
  expandIcons: false,                   // If false, any parent link will open menu on click, if true every parent link has an expand icon to view items below
  expandIconsEl: 'span'                 // Set the expand icon element to a <span>, <div>, or something else
});