0.16.0 • Published 7 years ago

jquery-panelsnap v0.16.0

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2
License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
7 years ago

jQuery.panelSnap Build Status

A jQuery plugin that provides snapping functionality to a set of panels within your interface. Based on jQuery Plugin Boilerplate

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The future of this project is being discussed at this GitHub issue. Join the discusssion if you have a feature request or any other opinion you want people to know.

Demo

Check out the homepage at http://guidobouman.github.io/jquery-panelsnap or the demos folder for a working demo that explains most of the features present in the plugin.

Usage

The Basics

The most basic setup will bind to body and snap all sections.

Javascript:

<!doctype html>
<html>
  <head>
    <script src="/path/to/jquery.js"></script>
    <script src="/path/to/jquery.panelSnap.js"></script>
    <script>
      jQuery(function($) {
        $('body').panelSnap();
      });
    </script>
  </head>
  <body>
    <section>
      ...
    </section>
    <section>
      ...
    </section>
    <section>
      ...
    </section>
  </body>
</html>

Options

The following is a list of available options. The values are their defaults within the plugin.

var options = {
  $menu: false,
  menuSelector: 'a',
  panelSelector: '> section',
  namespace: '.panelSnap',
  onSnapStart: function(){},
  onSnapFinish: function(){},
  onActivate: function(){},
  directionThreshold: 50,
  slideSpeed: 200,
  delay: 0,
  easing: 'linear',
  offset: 0,
  navigation: {
    keys: {
      nextKey: false,
      prevKey: false,
    },
    buttons: {
      $nextButton: false,
      $prevButton: false,
    },
    wrapAround: false
  }
};

$('.panel_container').panelSnap(options);

$menu: jQuery DOM object referencing a menu that contains menu items.

menuSelector: A string containing the css selector to menu items (scoped within the menu).

panelSelector: A string containg the css selector to panels (scoped within the container).

namespace: A string containing the jQuery event namespace that's being used.

onSnapStart: A callback function that is being fired before a panel is being snapped.

onSnapFinish: A callback function that is being fired after a panel was snapped.

onActivate: A callback function that is being fired after a panel was activated. (This callback will ALWAYS fire, where onSnapStart & onStapFinish only fire before and after the plugin is actually snapping (animating) towards a panel.)

directionThreshold: An integer specifying the amount of pixels required to scroll before the plugin detects a direction and snaps to the next panel.

slideSpeed: The amount of miliseconds in which the plugin snaps to the desired panel.

delay: An integer representing the delay (in milliseconds) before snapping to a panel.

easing: The jQuery easing animation to use.

offset: An integer specifying the number of pixels to offset when snapping to a panel. (Useful when a fixed position menu is displayed at the top of the page)

navigation: An object containing all the settings for next/prev navigation through buttons or keys.

navigation.keys: An object containing nextKey and prevKey.

navigation.keys.nextKey: The keycode which triggers the navigation to the next panel.

navigation.keys.prevKey: The keycode which triggers the navigation to the previous panel.

navigation.buttons: An object containing $nextButton and $prevButton.

navigation.buttons.$nextButton: A jQuery Object to bind a click-event to to trigger the navigation to the next panel.

navigation.buttons.$prevButton: A jQuery Object to bind a click-event to to trigger the navigation to the previous panel.

navigation.wrapAround: Boolean telling the plugin wether or not next/prev navigation should wrap around the beginning and end of the panelset.

Attaching a menu

<!doctype html>
<html>
  <head>
    <script src="/path/to/jquery.js"></script>
    <script src="/path/to/jquery.panelSnap.js"></script>
    <script>
      jQuery(function($) {
        var options = {
          $menu: $('header .menu')
        };

        $('.panel_container').panelSnap(options);
      });
    </script>
  </head>
  <body>
    <header>
      <div class="menu">
        <a href="/first" data-panel="first">First</a>
        <a href="/second" data-panel="second">Second</a>
        <a href="/third" data-panel="third">Third</a>
      </div>
    </header>
    <div class="panel_container">
      <section data-panel="first">
        ...
      </section>
      <section data-panel="second">
        ...
      </section>
      <section data-panel="third">
        ...
      </section>
    </div>
  </body>
</html>

Note the data-panel attributes on the links and the panels. This way the plugin knows which link matches to which panel.

Activating panels manually

The snapTo method which allows for navigating through panels with the following commands: next, prev, first, last

$('#mylink').on('click', function() {
  $('.container').panelSnap('snapTo', 'next');
});

The direct snapToPanel method snaps to a given target panel. It accepts a jQuery element that's an actual panel.

$('#mylink').on('click', function() {
  var $target = $('.container > .panel_two');
  $('.container').panelSnap('snapToPanel', $target);
});

Events

The plugin emits the following events on the container object in the panelsnap namespace:

panelsnap:start: Fired before a panel is being snapped.

panelsnap:finish: Fired after a panel was snapped.

panelsnap:activate: Fired after a panel was activated. (This callback will ALWAYS fire when switching to a panel, where onSnapStart & onStapFinish only fire before and after the plugin is actually snapping (animating) towards a panel.)

Credits

  • jellea for early feedback and brainpickings.
  • aalexandrov for small improvements & bugfixes.
  • akreitals for fixing keyboard navigation when disabled.
  • brumm far a panel count bug.
  • dpaquette for the offset option.
  • wudi96 for button navigation.