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me-dialog

v3.0.2

Published

An accessible dialog widget.

Downloads

14

Readme

meDialog

An accessible javascript dialog widget as described at WAI-ARIA 1.0 Authoring Practices - Dialog (Modal) (widget)

Usage

1. Include the JavaScript

Bundled & minified versions

meDialog depends on

It also uses Element.matches, so you need to include a polyfill to support IE (see http://caniuse.com/#feat=matchesselector), which you can find at mePolyfills in the sources-folder.

  • Either include all the dependencies yourself and include me-dialog.min.js from the dist folder in your HTML page.
  • or use one of the standalone bundles me-dialog.bundle.min.js or me-dialog.bundle.ie9.min.js.

Source versions

You can find the original JavaScript file in the src folder of this package.

AMD

meShowTransition has AMD support. This allows it to be lazy-loaded with an AMD loader, such as RequireJS.

2. Default CSS

There is a default dialog CSS in the dist folder.

3. Use meDialog

I still need to write a documentation. In the meantime please see the examples and the source-code for more info.

Package managers

You can install meDialog using npm or Bower.

$ npm install me-dialog

or

$ bower install me-dialog

License

meDialog is licenses under the MIT licence.