You know how navigations have only a desktop and a mobile state, right? I thought, "this might cost people money because it requires additional click for users to reach even the most important pages." This navigation aims at progressively collapsing navigation links into an off-screen navigation instead of doing it for all the links at the same time. AMD/CommonJS support. Multi-level navigation. Option to prioritize certain nav items. Option to hide or show all nav items instead of doing it progressively. okayNav depends on jQuery. Tested with jQuery 1.10+ but should work with lower versions. The stylization of okayNav comes in a commented LESS and CSS.

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  • okayNav depends on jQuery
  • Tested with jQuery 1.10+
  • The stylization of okayNav comes in a commented LESS and CSS
  • okayNav supports IE9+, Firefox, Chrome. Transitions work in IE10+
  • AMD/CommonJS support

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MIT License

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Programming Language

JavaScript

Related Categories

JavaScript Mobile Software, JavaScript Browser Extensions and Plugins

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2022-01-11