Demonstrations:
Are over here: http://mintchaos.github.io/flippant.js/
Whys and hows:
- Flippant is tiny. It does just enough and no more. It has zero dependencies.
- Flippant is easily customized. A couple of arguments, and CSS.
- Flippant has a single function:
flippant.flip
. Use it to flip things!
var front = document.getElementById('flipthis') , back_content = "<h1>I'm the back!</h1>" // Generate or pull any HTML you want for the back. , back // when the correct action happens, call flip! back = flippant.flip(front, back_content) // this creates the back element, sizes it and flips it around. // call the close method on the back element when it's time to close. back.close() // alternatively you can trigger a close event on the back element if you fancy. var close_event = new CustomEvent('close') back.dispatchEvent(close_event)
Two modes: card
(the default), and modal
.
back = flippant.flip(front, back_content, 'modal')
The back gets the default class of flippant-modal-dark
for modal flips and flippant-modal-light
for cards. These styles can be overriden or you can pass in your own class.
back = flippant.flip(front, back_content, 'modal', 'my-modal-classname')
The full API:
flip(element_to_flip, content_for_back, type(modal/card), classname_for_back) -> back_element
74.3% of the magic is in the css file. Override however you'd like.
“Installation”
Grab the JS and the CSS file. Use them. The JS file is a UMD package so require or commonjs it or just use it. It's not picky.