@daviddarnes/heading-anchors v2.0.2
heading-anchors
A Web Component to add anchor links to headings with IDs.
Demo | Styling demo | Further reading
Examples
<script type="module" src="heading-anchors.js"></script>
<heading-anchors>
  <h2 id="heading-level-2">Heading level 2</h2>
  <p>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipisicing elit.</p>
  <h3 id="heading-level-3">Heading level 3</h3>
  <p>
    Excepturi eligendi exercitationem, ratione, in delectus vitae veritatis
    dolorem porro cupiditate quam eaque voluptates.
  </p>
</heading-anchors>Features
This Web Component allows you to:
- Add anchor links to headings which have an ID attribute and value
 - Customise which elements will be appended with an anchor link using the 
selectorattribute - Customise where the anchor link is appended using the 
positionattribute 
Installation
You have a few options (choose one of these):
- Install via npm: 
npm install @daviddarnes/heading-anchors(also avaialbe on jsr) - Download the source manually from GitHub into your project.
 - Skip this step and use the script directly via a 3rd party CDN (not recommended for production use)
 
Usage
Make sure you include the <script> in your project (choose one of these):
<!-- Host yourself -->
<script type="module" src="heading-anchors.js"></script><!-- 3rd party CDN, not recommended for production use -->
<script
  type="module"
  src="https://www.unpkg.com/@daviddarnes/heading-anchors@2.0.2/heading-anchors.js"
></script><!-- 3rd party CDN, not recommended for production use -->
<script
  type="module"
  src="https://esm.sh/@daviddarnes/heading-anchors@2.0.2"
></script>Using selector and position
By default heading-anchors will select all the h2[id], h3[id] and h4[id] elements within it to append an anchor link to. However with the selector attribute you can pass in a different selector string to select:
<heading-anchors selector="h2[id]">
  <!-- ... -->
</heading-anchors>Note: It's recommended you use selectors that utilise the [id] attribute selector for better reliability
By default heading-anchors will append anchor links right after the element, using the insertAdjacentHTML API. However you can adjust this using the position attribute:
<heading-anchors position="beforeend">
  <!-- ... -->
</heading-anchors>Credit
With thanks to the following people:
- Zach Leatherman for inspiring this Web Component repo template
 - Curtis Wilcox for the accessibility feedback