Responsive navigation plugin without library dependencies and with fast touch screen support.
a simple Responsive Nav is a tiny JavaScript plugin which weighs only ~1kb minified and Gzip’ed, and helps you to create a toggled navigation for small screens like smart phone, ipad and any mobile devices . It uses touch events and CSS3 transitions for the best possible performance your web site. It also contains a “clever” workaround that makes it possible to transition from height: 0
to height: auto
, which isn’t normally possible with CSS3 transitions .
Features:
- Simple, semantic markup.
- Weighs only ~1kb minified and Gzip’ed.
- Doesn’t require any external library.
- Uses CSS3 transitions and touch events.
- Supports RequireJS and multiple instances.
- Removes the 300ms delay between a physical tap and the click event.
- Makes it possible to use CSS3 transitions with height: auto.
- Built with accessibility in mind, meaning that everything works on screen readers and with JavaScript disabled, too.
- Works in all major desktop and mobile browsers, including IE 6 and up.
- Free to use under the MIT license.
Demos
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Usage instructions
Following the steps below you will be able to get the plugin up and running.
- Link files:
<!-- Put these into the <head> -->
<link rel="stylesheet" href="responsive-nav.css">
<script src="responsive-nav.js"></script>
- Add markup:
<nav class="nav-collapse">
<ul>
<li><a href="#">Home</a></li>
<li><a href="#">About</a></li>
<li><a href="#">Projects</a></li>
<li><a href="#">Contact</a></li>
</ul>
</nav>
- Hook up the plugin:
<!-- Put this right before the </body> closing tag -->
<script>
var nav = responsiveNav(".nav-collapse");
</script>
- Customizable options:
var nav = responsiveNav(".nav-collapse", // Selector
animate: true, // Boolean: Use CSS3 transitions, true or false
transition: 250, // Integer: Speed of the transition, in milliseconds
label: "Menu", // String: Label for the navigation toggle
insert: "after", // String: Insert the toggle before or after the navigation
customToggle: "", // Selector: Specify the ID of a custom toggle
openPos: "relative", // String: Position of the opened nav, relative or static
navClass: "nav-collapse", // String: Default CSS class. If changed, you need to edit the CSS too!
jsClass: "js", // String: 'JS enabled' class which is added to <html> element
init: function(), // Function: Init callback
open: function(), // Function: Open callback
close: function() // Function: Close callback
);
Public methods
nav.toggle();
nav.destroy();
nav.resize();
Tested on the following platforms
- iOS 4.2.1+
- Android 1.6+
- Windows Phone 7.5 & 7.8
- Blackberry 7.0+
- Blackberry Tablet 2.0+
- Kindle 3.3+
- Maemo 5.0+
- Meego 1.2+
- Symbian 3
- Symbian Belle
- Symbian S40 Asha
- webOS 2.0+
- Windows XP
- Windows 7
- Mac OS X
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