2.5.0 • Published 1 year ago

@midzer/tobii v2.5.0

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MIT
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Last release
1 year ago

Tobii

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An accessible, open-source lightbox with no dependencies.

See it in Action

Open slide with a picture of the Berlin television tower

Table of contents

Features

  • No dependencies
  • Supports multiple content types:
    • Images
    • Inline HTML
    • Iframes
    • Videos (YouTube, Vimeo)
  • Grouping
  • Events
  • Customizable with settings and CSS
  • Accessible:
    • ARIA roles
    • Keyboard navigation:
      • Prev/ Next Keys: Navigate through slides
      • ESCAPE Key: Close Tobii
      • TAB Key: Focus elements within Tobii, not outside
    • User preference media features:
      • prefers-reduced-motion media query
    • When Tobii opens, focus is set to the first focusable element in Tobii
    • When Tobii closes, focus returns to what was in focus before Tobii opened
  • Touch & Mouse drag support:
    • Drag/ Swipe horizontal to navigate through slides
    • Drag/ Swipe vertical to close Tobii
  • Responsive

Get Tobii

Download

CSS: dist/tobii.min.css

JavaScript:

  • dist/tobii.min.js: IIFE build for maximum browser support, including IE 11
  • dist/tobii.mjs: Build specially designed to work in all modern browsers
  • dist/tobii.module.js: ESM build
  • dist/tobii.umd.js: UMD build
  • dist/tobii.js: CommonJS/Node build

Package managers

Tobii is also available on npm.

npm install @midzer/tobii --save

Usage

You can install Tobii by linking the .css and .js files to your HTML file. The HTML code may look like this:

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
  <meta charset="UTF-8">
  <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
  <title>Your page title</title>

  <!-- CSS -->
  <link href="tobii.min.css" rel="stylesheet">
</head>
<body>
  <!-- Your HTML content -->

  <!-- JS -->
  <script src="tobii.min.js"></script>
</body>
</html>

Initialize the script by running:

const tobii = new Tobii()

Media types

Image

The standard way of using Tobii is a linked thumbnail image with the class name lightbox to a larger image:

<a href="path/to/image.jpg" class="lightbox">
  <img src="path/to/thumbnail.jpg" alt="I am a caption">
</a>

Instead of a thumbnail, you can also refer to a larger image with a text link:

<a href="path/to/image.jpg" class="lightbox">
  Open image
</a>

If you use a Markdown parser or CMS and want to make all images in a post automatically viewable in a lightbox, use the following JavaScript code to add all images to the same album:

document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', () => {
  // This assumes your article is wrapped in an element with the class "content-article".
  document.querySelectorAll('.content-article img').forEach((articleImg) => {
    // Add lightbox elements in blog articles for Tobii.
    const lightbox = document.createElement('a');
    lightbox.href = articleImg.src;
    lightbox.classList.add('lightbox');
    lightbox.dataset.group = 'article';
    articleImg.parentNode.appendChild(lightbox);
    lightbox.appendChild(articleImg);
  });
});

Inline-HTML

For inline HTML, create an element with a unique ID:

<div id="selector">
  <!-- Your HTML content -->
</div>

Then create a link with the class name lightbox and a href attribute that matches the ID of the element:

<a href="#selector" data-type="html" class="lightbox">
  Open HTML content
</a>

or a button with the class name lightbox and a data-target attribute that matches the ID of the element:

<button type="button" data-type="html" data-target="#selector" class="lightbox">
  Open HTML content
</button>

In both ways, the attribute data-type with the value html is required.

Iframe

For an iframe, create a link with the class name lightbox:

<a href="https://www.wikipedia.org" data-type="iframe" class="lightbox">
  Open Wikipedia
</a>

or a button with the class name lightbox and a data-target attribute:

<button type="button" data-type="iframe" data-target="https://www.wikipedia.org" class="lightbox">
  Open Wikipedia
</button>

In both ways, the attribute data-type with the value iframe is required.

Optional attributes

  • data-height set the height and data-width the width of the iframe.

YouTube

For a YouTube video, create a link with the class name lightbox and a data-id attribute with the YouTube video ID:

<a href="#" data-type="youtube" data-id="KU2sSZ_90PY" class="lightbox">
  Open YouTube video
</a>

or a button with the class name lightbox and a data-id attribute with the YouTube video ID:

<button type="button" data-type="youtube" data-id="KU2sSZ_90PY" class="lightbox">
  Open YouTube video
</button>

In both ways, the attribute data-type with the value youtube is required.

Optional attributes

  • data-controls indicates whether the video player controls are displayed: 0 do not display and 1 display controls in the player.
  • data-height set the height and data-width the width of the player. I recommend using an external library for responsive iframes.

Grouping

If you have a group of related types that you would like to combine into a set, add the data-group attribute:

<a href="path/to/image_1.jpg" class="lightbox" data-group="vacation">
  <img src="path/to/thumbnail_1.jpg" alt="I am a caption">
</a>

<a href="path/to/image_2.jpg" class="lightbox" data-group="vacation">
  <img src="path/to/thumbnail_2.jpg" alt="I am a caption">
</a>

// ...

<a href="path/to/image_4.jpg" class="lightbox" data-group="birthday">
  <img src="path/to/thumbnail_4.jpg" alt="I am a caption">
</a>

// ...

Options

You can pass an object with custom options as an argument.

const tobii = new Tobii({
  captions: false
})

The following options are available:

PropertyTypeDefaultDescription
selectorstring".lightbox"All elements with this class triggers Tobii.
captionsbooltrueDisplay captions, if available.
captionsSelector"self", "img""img"Set the element where the caption is. Set it to "self" for the a tag itself.
captionAttributestring"alt"Get the caption from given attribute.
captionTextfunctionnullCustom callback which returns the caption text for the current element. The first argument of the callback is the element. If set, captionsSelector and captionAttribute are ignored.
captionHTMLboolfalseAllow HTML captions.
navbool, "auto""auto"Display navigation buttons. "auto" hides buttons on touch-enabled devices.
navTextstring"inline svg", "inline svg"Text or HTML for the navigation buttons.
navLabelstring"Previous", "Next"ARIA label for screen readers.
closebooltrueDisplay close button.
closeTextstring"inline svg"Text or HTML for the close button.
closeLabelstring"Close"ARIA label for screen readers.
loadingIndicatorLabelstring"Image loading"ARIA label for screen readers.
counterbooltrueDisplay current image index.
keyboardbooltrueAllow keyboard navigation.
zoombooltrueDisplay zoom icon.
zoomTextstring"inline svg"Text or HTML for the zoom icon.
docClosebooltrueClick outside to close Tobii.
swipeClosebooltrueSwipe up to close Tobii.
draggablebooltrueUse dragging and touch swiping.
thresholdnumber100Touch and mouse dragging threshold (in px).
autoplayVideoboolfalseVideos will automatically start playing as soon as they can do so without stopping to finish loading the data.
autoplayAudioboolfalseAudio will automatically start playing.

Data attributes

You can also use data attributes to customize HTML elements.

<a href="path/to/image.jpg" class="lightbox" data-group="custom-group">
  Open image.
</a>

The following options are available:

PropertyDescription
data-typeSets media type. Possible values: html,iframe,youtube.
data-idRequired for youtube media type.
data-targetCan be used to set target for "iframe" and "html" types.
data-groupSet custom group
data-widthSet container width for iframe or youtube types.
data-heightSet container height for iframe or youtube types.
data-controlsIndicates whether the video player controls are displayed: 0 do not display and 1 display controls in the player.
data-allowAllows to set allow attribute on iframes.
data-srcsetAllows to have Responsive image or retina images
data-zoomAllows to enable or disable zoom icon. Values: "true" or "false"

API

FunctionDescription
open(index)Open Tobii. Optional index (Integer), zero-based index of the slide to open.
select(index)Select a slide with index (Integer), zero-based index of the slide to select.
previous()Select the previous slide.
next()Select the next slide.
selectGroup(value)Select a group with value (string), name of the group to select.
close()Close Tobii.
add(element)Add element (DOM element).
remove(element)Remove element (DOM element).
isOpen()Check if Tobii is open.
slidesIndex()Return the current slide index.
slidesCount()Return the current number of slides.
currentGroup()Return the current group name.
reset()Reset Tobii.
destroy()Destroy Tobii.

Events

Bind events with the .on() and .off() methods.

const tobii = new Tobii()

const listener = function listener () {
  console.log('eventName happened')
}

// bind event listener
tobii.on(eventName, listener)

// unbind event listener
tobii.off(eventName, listener)
eventNameDescription
openTriggered after Tobii has been opened.
closeTriggered after Tobii has been closed.
previousTriggered after the previous slide is selected.
nextTriggered after the next slide is selected.

Browser support

Tobii supports the following browser (all the latest versions):

  • Chrome
  • Firefox
  • Internet Explorer 11
  • Edge
  • Safari

Build instructions

See Wiki > Build instructions

Contributing

  • Open an issue or a pull request to suggest changes or additions
  • Spread the word

License

Tobii is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.

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