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magni-image-inplace

v1.0.4

Published

That simple web-component based image magnifier

Downloads

23

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magni-image-inplace

That simple inplace image magnifier.

Demo

MIT license

Features

Web-component based

Works with modern front-end frameworks. Demos:

Contents

Installation

As standalone script

Example

Please note that data-standalone attribute is needed for correct work in this flow.

<script 
    src="https://unpkg.com/magni-image-inplace@latest/dist/lib/magni-preview-inplace.umd.js"
    data-standalone
    data-magni='{"tagname": "magni-image-inplace", "media": "(min-width: 1280px)"}'
    defer
></script>

As NPM-package

Install package:

npm install magni-image-inplace

Import and init component in your JS-file:

import init from 'magni-image-inplace';

init({
    tagname: 'magni-image-inplace',
    media: '(min-width: 1280px)'
});

Configuration

Please note that this component by design is for dekstop users experience.

On mobiles and tablets it's better using something like pinchzoom library.

As component has two flows of initialization, it has two flows of configuration.

The standalone script configured by attribute data-magni, which accpeps config in JSON-form. The module flow exports function init which accepts config in JS-object form.

| Property | Type | Default | |----------|--------------------------------------|---------------------| | media | string with media query | (min-width: 1280px) | | tagname | string with min two hyphenated words | magni-image-inplace |

Tag name

Default: magni-image-inplace.

Please note that Custom Elements specification allow only names with hyphen like: my-component or my-awesome-custom-element.

Media rule

Default component's media rule is (min-width: 1280px). It means that it will be active only on devices with screen width of 1280px and larger.

There is three ways to set on which screen sizes the component will be active:

  1. In standalone script flow it needs to add media field to config in data-magni. It will affect every component instance.

  2. In module flow it is needed to import config function from module. It accepts object with field media as an argument. Example of configuring this way:

import init from 'magni-image-inplace';

init({
    media: '(min-width: 1600px)'
});
  1. Specify media attribute on component itself in HTML:
<magni-image-inplace media="(min-width: 1600px)">
    ...
</magni-image-inplace>

This method is compatible with previous two and override configuration for concrete instance.

Usage

See examples

Component works as a wrapper for <img>:

<magni-image-inplace>
    <img src="your-image-url">
</magni-image-inplace>

and <picture> tags:

<magni-image-inplace>
    <picture>
        <source srcset="your-image-url" media="(min-width: 1920px)">
        <source srcset="your-image-url" media="(min-width: 1280px)">
        <img src="your-image-url">
    </picture>
</magni-image-inplace>