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JSPanel

A library that helps you write a static dropdown menu, a panel, that follows the digital accessibility recommendations.

Get started

First of all, get the source code in the src folder of this repository. You need to copy the javascript file & the css file:

<link rel="stylesheet" src="src/panel-style.css">
<script src="src/JSPanel.js">

Note: the source code is available in TypeScript & JavaScript.

Create your own panel

According to the digital accessibility recommendations, the panel needs to be opened by a button. Here is an example of what your code should be:

<html>
<head>
  <style>
    #container {
      position: fixed;
      bottom: 30px;
      right: 30px;
    }
  </style>
</head>
<body>

  <div id="container">
    <button id="panel-controller">
  </div>

  <script src="src/JSPanel.js"></script>
  <script>
    const button = document.querySelector("#panel-controller");
    const panel = new JSPanel(button, {
      bottom: 0 + button.getBoundingClientRect().height,
      right: 0,
      items: [
        { title: "My Profile", onclick: () => console.log("et voilà") }
      ],
    });
  </script>
</body>
</html>

Note: the aria- attributes are added dynamically.

A panel has 5 different options:

name type default value description
top number null The top CSS property.
right number null The right CSS property.
bottom number null The bottom CSS property.
left number null The left CSS property.
items Array of items required The items to be displayed in the panel.

By default, the panel is placed in the upper left corner (top:0,left:0).

The items have also specific options:

name type default value description
title string (required) The title of the item.
id positive number from 0, incrementing The id of the item. Used to recognize items via some methods like removeItem() etc.
icon string null The path to an image.
fontawesome_icon string null The className of a Fontawesome icon.
fontawesome_color string null The color of the Fontawesome icon.
className string null Additional classes to be added to the item, separated by a white space.
attributes [string, string][] null Additional attributes to be added to the item. Exemple: [["data-thing", "thing"], ...[]]
onclick () => void null The callback function when the user clicks on the item.
separator boolean false Displays a line. This item cannot have any other options.

In order to use fontawesome_icon and fontawesome_color, make sure you've installed Fontawesome in your project.

Make the panel dynamic

Use the following methods to modify the content of the panel after its creation:

  • toggleItem(id:number, disable=false): set disable to true if you want to disable the items. Set disable to false if you just want the item to disappear (display:none). Select the item with its ID (by default the first item has an ID of 0, then 1 etc.).

  • removeItem(id:number): removes an item.

  • removeItems(ids:number[]): removes several items.

  • getAllIDS(): gets the id of each item.

  • getItem(id:number): gets an item according to its ID.

  • addItem(item): adds a new item.

  • replaceItemWith(item, id:number): selects an item with its ID and replaces it by the new one.

  • deletePanel(): deletes the panel.

Customize the panel

You can change the style of the panel by modifying the CSS file. There are the main variables defined at the beginning of the file:

:root {
    --panel-background-color: #fff;
    --panel-box-shadow: 0 0 4px rgba(204, 204, 204, 0.75);
    --panel-width: 160px;
    --panel-text-color: #404040;
    --panel-hover-item-background-color: #f4f6fa;
    --panel-hover-item-color: #385074;
    --panel-icon-width: 13px;
    --panel-separator-color: #dfe3eb;
}

For further modifications, you'll need to modify the CSS properties. Be careful not to modify the file too much at the risk of compromising the proper functioning of the panel.

Digital Accessibility

Following the digital accessibility recommendations for this kind of panels, it is necessary to open or close the panel by clicking either the Enter or Space key. See https://www.accede-web.com/en/guidelines/rich-interface-components/show-hide-panels/ for more information.

License

MIT License

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