dom-align
align source html element with target html element flexibly.
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Install
Feature
- support ie6+ chrome firefox
- support align points and offset
- support auto adjust according to visible area
Online Demo
Usage
var domAlign = ;// use domAlign// sourceNode's initial style should be position:absolute;left:-9999px;top:-9999px;;
API
void domAlign(source: HTMLElement, target: HTMLElement, alignConfig: Object):Function
alignConfig object details
name | type | description |
---|---|---|
points | String[2] | move point of source node to align with point of target node, such as ['tr','cc'], align top right point of source node with center point of target node. point can be 't'(top), 'b'(bottom), 'c'(center), 'l'(left), 'r'(right) |
offset | Number[2] | offset source node by offset[0] in x and offset[1] in y. If offset contains percentage string value, it is relative to sourceNode region. |
targetOffset | Number[2] | offset target node by offset[0] in x and offset[1] in y. If targetOffset contains percentage string value, it is relative to targetNode region. |
overflow | Object | if adjustX field is true, then will adjust source node in x direction if source node is invisible. if adjustY field is true, then will adjust source node in y direction if source node is invisible. |
useCssRight | Boolean | whether use css right instead of left to position |
useCssBottom | Boolean | whether use css bottom instead of top to position |
useCssTransform | Boolean | whether use css transform instead of left/top/right/bottom to position if browser supports. Defaults to false. |
Development
npm install
npm start
Example
http://localhost:8020/examples/
Test Case
npm test
npm run chrome-test
Coverage
npm run coverage
open coverage/ dir
License
dom-align is released under the MIT license.