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react-hover-zindex

v1.3.3

Published

A handy hover tool for React

Downloads

4

Readme

Join the chat at https://gitter.im/cht8687/react-hover

React Hover --- Turn anything to a 'hoverable' object

React hover

Installation

npm

$ npm install --save react-hover

Demo

Demo

Example code

Code Example

Usage

You can turn plain HTML or your custom trigger/hover components in React-hover.

Below is the example of custom components:

<ReactHover
  options={optionsCursorTrueWithMargin}>
  <ReactHover.Trigger type='trigger'>
    <TriggerComponent />
  </ReactHover.Trigger>
  <ReactHover.Hover type='hover'>
    <HoverComponent />
  </ReactHover.Hover>
</ReactHover>

Or plain HTML element:

<ReactHover
  options={optionsCursorTrueWithMargin}>
  <ReactHover.Trigger type='trigger'>
    <h1 style={{background: '#abbcf1', width: '200px'}}> Hover on me </h1>
  </ReactHover.Trigger>
  <ReactHover.Hover type='hover'>
    <h1> I am hover HTML </h1>
  </ReactHover.Hover>
</ReactHover>

Options

options: PropTypes.object.isRequired

Set the options.


const options = {
  followCursor:true,
  shiftX: 20,
  shiftY: 0
}

followCursor: define if hover object follow mouse cursor shiftX: left-right shift the hover object to the mouse cursor shiftY: up-down shift the hover object to the mouse cursor

type

type: PropTypes.string

Set the type.


<ReactHover.Trigger type='trigger'>
<ReactHover.Hover type='hover'>

This prop defines the type name. It must be declared as above if you minify your code in production.

Development

$ git clone [email protected]:cht8687/react-hover.git
$ cd react-hover
$ npm install
$ npm run dev

Then

open http://localhost:8080/webpack-dev-server/

License

MIT