One of my favorite Boostrap plugins is dropdowns, but I had a bit of difficulty getting started with them. The docs say you can apply a sa-dropdown to nearly any element, but they really seem to work best with Bootstrap’s navbar, tab, and pill components. Since I was retrofitting an app that was around long before Bootstrap, this wasn’t going to work for me. That and I was hoping to get a scrollable sa-dropdown (with tips!) and a few other features out of the deal. Thus, this plugin was born.
While the appearance is almost identical to those of Bootstrap’s, it’s important to note that JavaScript for this plugin was developed entirely from scratch. Some CSS was borrowed, however, especially for generating those gorgeous tips.
Wanna see what they look like? Try it! Wanna contribute to this project? It’s on GitHub
1. Start by including the necessary files into your app:
<link type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" href="jquery.dropdown.css" /> <script type="text/javascript" src="jquery.dropdown.js"></script>
2. Create a sa-dropdown by placing a div
with a unique id
and the sa-dropdown
class immediately before your closing body
tag.
For sa-dropdown menus, the div
should contain a ul
with the
sa-dropdown-menu
class:
<div id="sa-dropdown-1" class="sa-dropdown sa-dropdown-tip"> <ul class="sa-dropdown-menu"> <li><a href="#1">Item 1</a></li> <li><a href="#2">Item 2</a></li> <li><a href="#3">Item 3</a></li> <li class="sa-dropdown-divider"></li> <li><a href="#4">Item 4</a></li> <li><a href="#5">Item 5</a></li> <li><a href="#5">Item 6</a></li> </ul> </div>
For sa-dropdown panels, the div
should contain a div
with the
sa-dropdown-panel
class:
<div id="sa-dropdown-1" class="sa-dropdown sa-dropdown-tip"> <div class="sa-dropdown-panel"> You can put whatever HTML you want in a panel! </div> </div>
3. Add the data-sa-dropdown
attribute to any HTML element, using the id
of the
sa-dropdown as the value. That’s all you have to do–you don’t even have to initialize it! The plugin
also works on dynamically generated triggers.
<a href="#" data-sa-dropdown="#sa-dropdown-1">dropdown</a>
Dropdowns can be attached to any element that you want:
Here’s a link and here’s a button and here’s a span
Now let’s see a really long sa-dropdown that will scroll: Example
You can add form controls to your dropdowns: Example
Dropdowns can have regular HTML, too. Example
sa-dropdown-disabled
class to the trigger elementdata-horizontal-offset="10"
and/or data-vertical-offset="10"
to the trigger elementsa-dropdown-tip
class to the sa-dropdown elementsa-dropdown-anchor-right
class: Examplesa-dropdown-relative
class to the sa-dropdown containerYou probably won’t need these, but they’re there just in case:
attach
– attach a sa-dropdown to the selected trigger element(s); pass in the #sa-dropdown-id-1
as value
detach
– detach a sa-dropdown from the selected trigger element(s)enable
– enables the sa-dropdown and removes the sa-dropdown-disabled
class from the triggerdisable
– disables the sa-dropdown and adds the sa-dropdown-disabled
class to the triggerhide
– hide the sa-dropdownshow
– show the sa-dropdown
Example usage: $('#trigger').jqDropdown('method', [value]);
You can attach events to each sa-dropdown:
show
— triggered when the sa-dropdown is shownhide
— triggered when the sa-dropdown is hiddenExample usage:
$('#sa-dropdown-id-1').on('show', function(event, dropdownData) { console.log(dropdownData); }).on('hide', function(event, dropdownData) { console.log(dropdownData); });
sa-dropdown-anchor-right
class.
id
intact.
sa-dropdown-tip
class from your sa-dropdown.