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<script src="docs/js/markAttachment.js"></script>
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<script src="docs/js/intro.js"></script>
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<link rel="stylesheet" href="docs/css/intro.css"></link>
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Tether
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======
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Tether is a JavaScript library for efficiently making an absolutely positioned
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element stay next to another element on the page. For example, you might
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want a tooltip or dialog to open, and remain, next to the relevant item
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on the page.
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Tether includes the ability to constrain the element within the viewport, its
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scroll parent, any other element on the page, or a fixed bounding box. When it
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exceeds those constraints it can be pinned to the edge, flip to the other
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side of its target, or hide itself.
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Tether optimizes its location placement to result in the minimum amount of
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'jankyness' as the page is scrolled and resized. The page can maintain 60fps
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scrolling even with dozens or hundreds of tethers on screen (pop open the
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devtools timeline as you scroll this page).
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Tether is 5kb minified and gzipped, and supports IE9+, and all modern
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browsers.
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<h2 class="projects-header">Projects Built With Tether</h2>
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<p class="projects-paragraph">
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<a href="http://github.hubspot.com/select/docs/welcome"><span>Select</span><img src="http://github.hubspot.com/os-icons/select-icon.png" /></a>
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<a href="http://github.hubspot.com/drop/docs/welcome"><span>Drop</span><img src="http://github.hubspot.com/os-icons/drop-icon.png" /></a>
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<a href="http://github.hubspot.com/tooltip/docs/welcome"><span>Tooltip</span><img src="http://github.hubspot.com/os-icons/tooltip-icon.png" /></a>
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<a href="http://github.hubspot.com/shepherd/docs/welcome"><span>Shepherd</span><img src="http://github.hubspot.com/os-icons/shepherd-icon.png" /></a>
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</p>
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Usage
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-----
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The element to be moved is called the 'element'.
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The element in the page it's to be attached to is called the 'target'.
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To use Tether, you define a point on the target and a point on the element.
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Tether moves the element to keep those two points on top of each other.
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That point is called the attachment (we've marked it in the examples with
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a red <span class="attachment-mark"></span>). For example, if you'd like
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the element to sit on the left of the target:
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<pre class="pre-with-output"><code class="lang-javascript" data-example='usage'>new Tether({
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element: yellowBox,
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target: greenBox,
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attachment: 'top right',
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targetAttachment: 'top left'
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});
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</code></pre><output data-example='usage'></output>
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Attachment
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----------
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You can move the attachment points of both the element and the target.
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For example, lets move the element's attachment:
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<pre class="pre-with-output"><code class="lang-javascript" data-example>new Tether({
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element: yellowBox,
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target: greenBox,
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attachment: <mark>'bottom left'</mark>,
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targetAttachment: 'top left'
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});
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</code></pre><output></output>
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We can also change the target's attachment point:
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<pre class="pre-with-output"><code class="lang-javascript" data-example>new Tether({
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element: yellowBox,
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target: greenBox,
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attachment: 'bottom left',
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targetAttachment: <mark>'bottom right'</mark>
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});
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</code></pre><output></output>
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There are two more attachment points we haven't seen yet, center and middle:
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<pre class="pre-with-output"><code class="lang-javascript" data-example>new Tether({
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element: yellowBox,
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target: greenBox,
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attachment: <mark>'middle center'</mark>,
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targetAttachment: <mark>'middle center'</mark>
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});
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</code></pre><output></output>
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All told, Tether provides six built in attachment positions:
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- left
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- center
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- right
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- top
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- middle
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- bottom
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The syntax of the attachment properties is: `"vertical-attachment horizontal-attachment"`.
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You must always supply an `attachment`. If you don't supply a `target-attachment`, it is
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assumed to be the mirror image of `attachment`.
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### Offset
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The six attachment points we provide are not always enough to place the element
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exactly where you want it. To correct this, we provide two more properties,
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`offset` and `targetOffset`.
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<pre class="pre-with-output"><code class="lang-javascript" data-example>new Tether({
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element: yellowBox,
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target: greenBox,
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attachment: 'top right',
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targetAttachment: 'top left',
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<mark>offset: '0 10px'</mark>
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});
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</code></pre><output></output>
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As you can see, we've moved the attachment point of the element 10px to the right.
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We can also move the attachment point of the target:
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<pre class="pre-with-output"><code class="lang-javascript" data-example>new Tether({
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element: yellowBox,
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target: greenBox,
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attachment: 'top right',
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targetAttachment: 'top left',
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offset: '0 10px',
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<mark>targetOffset: '20px 0'</mark>
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});
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</code></pre><output></output>
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The offset properties also accept percentages. Percentages in `offset` refer to
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the height and width of the element, `targetOffset` the height and width of
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the target.
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<pre class="pre-with-output"><code class="lang-javascript" data-example>new Tether({
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element: yellowBox,
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target: greenBox,
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attachment: 'top right',
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targetAttachment: 'top left',
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targetOffset: <mark>'0 75%'</mark>
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});
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</code></pre><output></output>
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The syntax of the offset properties is `"vertical-offset horizontal-offset"`
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Tether offers a couple of special attachments, using the `targetModifier`
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option:
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<pre class="pre-with-output"><code class="lang-javascript" data-example>new Tether({
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element: yellowBox,
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target: scrollBox,
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attachment: 'middle right',
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targetAttachment: 'middle left',
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targetModifier: 'scroll-handle'
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});
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</code></pre><output></output>
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Set the target to `document.body` to have the element follow the page's scroll bar.
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The `targetModifier` `visible` can be used to attach an element to the visible part
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of an element:
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<pre class="pre-with-output"><code class="lang-javascript" data-example>new Tether({
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element: yellowBox,
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target: document.body,
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attachment: 'middle center',
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targetAttachment: 'middle center',
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<mark>targetModifier: 'visible'</mark>
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});
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</code></pre><output deactivated></output>
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<pre class="pre-with-output"><code class="lang-javascript" data-example="scroll-visible">new Tether({
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element: yellowBox,
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<mark>target: scrollBox</mark>,
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attachment: 'middle center',
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targetAttachment: 'middle center',
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targetModifier: 'visible'
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});
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</code></pre><output class="no-green scroll-page" data-example="scroll-visible"></output>
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Constraints
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If you have tried any of the previous examples, you'll notice that it's pretty
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easy to scroll the regions in such a way that the element is hanging out on
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its own, with no target in sight.
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Constraints allow you to control what happens when the tethered element would
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have to fall outside of a defined region to maintain the attachment.
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<pre class="pre-with-output"><code class="lang-javascript" data-example>new Tether({
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element: yellowBox,
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target: greenBox,
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attachment: 'middle left',
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targetAttachment: 'middle left',
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<mark>constraints</mark>: [
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{
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to: 'scrollParent',
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pin: true
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}
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]
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});
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</code></pre><output></output>
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We've created a constraint which will keep the element within its scroll
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parent by 'pinning' it to the edges if it tries to escape. For the sake
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of the example, we're also highlighting the pinned edge in red.
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Specify an array of sides if you'd only like to pin those edges:
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<pre class="pre-with-output"><code class="lang-javascript" data-example>new Tether({
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element: yellowBox,
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target: greenBox,
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attachment: 'middle left',
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targetAttachment: 'middle left',
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constraints: [
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{
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to: 'scrollParent',
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pin: <mark>['top']</mark>
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}
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]
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});
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</code></pre><output></output>
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You might want to allow the element to change its attachment, if doing so
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would keep more of it within its assigned region:
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<pre class="pre-with-output"><code class="lang-javascript" data-example>new Tether({
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element: yellowBox,
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target: greenBox,
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attachment: 'top left',
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targetAttachment: 'bottom left',
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constraints: [
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{
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to: 'scrollParent',
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<mark>attachment: 'together'</mark>
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}
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});
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</code></pre><output></output>
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If you scroll the example a bit, you'll see it flip the attachment when necessary.
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You can combine `pin` and `attachment` as well:
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<pre class="pre-with-output"><code class="lang-javascript" data-example>new Tether({
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element: yellowBox,
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target: greenBox,
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attachment: 'top left',
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targetAttachment: 'bottom left',
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constraints: [
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{
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to: 'scrollParent',
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attachment: 'together',
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<mark>pin: true</mark>
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}
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Attachment will accept any of these values:
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- `element`: Only change the element's attachment
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- `target`: Only change the target's attachment
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- `both`: Change either's attachment (or both), as needed
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- `together`: Change both the element's and target's attachment at the same time (to
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'flip' the element to the other side of the attachment)
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- `none`: Don't allow changes to attachment (the default)
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Together is the option you will use most commonly:
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<pre class="pre-with-output"><code class="lang-javascript" data-example>new Tether({
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element: yellowBox,
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target: greenBox,
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attachment: 'top right',
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targetAttachment: 'bottom left',
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constraints: [
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{
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to: 'scrollParent',
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attachment: <mark>'together'</mark>
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}
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]
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</code></pre><output></output>
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You can also provide different settings for the vertical and horizontal attachments:
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<pre class="pre-with-output"><code class="lang-javascript" data-example>new Tether({
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element: yellowBox,
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target: greenBox,
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attachment: 'top left',
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targetAttachment: 'bottom left',
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constraints: [
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{
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to: 'scrollParent',
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attachment: <mark>'together none'</mark>
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}
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Whenever the element is out of the constrained area, we add the `tether-out-of-bounds`
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class to it. If you add some CSS to make items with that class `display: none`, the
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tether will hide.
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<pre class="pre-with-output"><code class="lang-javascript" data-example="hide">new Tether({
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element: yellowBox,
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target: greenBox,
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attachment: 'middle center',
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targetAttachment: 'middle center',
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constraints: [
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{
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to: 'scrollParent'
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}
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]
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});
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</code></pre><output data-example="hide"></output>
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You can also constrain the element to the viewport, you'll have to scroll the
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page to see this one.
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<pre class="pre-with-output"><code class="lang-javascript" data-example="window">new Tether({
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element: yellowBox,
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target: greenBox,
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attachment: 'top left',
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targetAttachment: 'bottom left',
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constraints: [
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{
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to: <mark>'window'</mark>,
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attachment: 'together'
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}
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</code></pre><output data-example="window" class="scroll-page"></output>
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You can, of course, use pin with the window as well to
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make it always visible no matter where the user scrolls:
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<pre class="pre-with-output"><code class="lang-javascript" data-example>new Tether({
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target: greenBox,
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attachment: 'top left',
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targetAttachment: 'bottom left',
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constraints: [
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attachment: 'together',
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<mark>pin: true</mark>
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}
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- `'scrollParent'`
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- `'window'`
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- any DOM element
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- an array of bound points relative to the body `[X1, Y1, X2, Y2]`
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You can also provide multiple constraints, keeping in mind that they are
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processed in the order supplied (the last one always has the final word).
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<pre class="pre-with-output"><code class="lang-javascript" data-example>new Tether({
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target: greenBox,
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attachment: 'top left',
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targetAttachment: 'bottom left',
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constraints: [
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to: <mark>'scrollParent'</mark>,
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pin: true
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},
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to: <mark>'window'</mark>,
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attachment: 'together'
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}
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});
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Optimization
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### Element Moving
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The goal of Tether's optimizer is to not have to change the positioning
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CSS as the page is scrolled or resized. To accomplish this it looks at the
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last few positions, finds commonalities, and uses them to decide whether to
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position the element absolutely or with fixed positioning.
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If the element is fully contained within its scroll parent, its DOM node
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can also be moved inside the scroll parent, to avoid repaints as the
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container is scrolled.
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<pre class="pre-with-output"><code class="lang-javascript" data-example="optimizer">new Tether({
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element: yellowBox,
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target: greenBox,
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attachment: 'top left',
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targetAttachment: 'bottom left'
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});
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We are moving where the DOM node is, so if you have CSS which styles elements
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within the offset parent, you may see some rendering changes. Also note
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that this optimization works best if the scroll parent is the offset parent.
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In other words, **the scroll parent should be made position relative, fixed or
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absolute to enable this optimization.**
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If you do see stylistic changes occur when the element is moved,
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you might want to disable this optimization. You can do that by
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setting `optimizations.moveElement` to false.
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<pre class="pre-with-output"><code class="lang-javascript" data-example="optimizer2">new Tether({
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element: yellowBox,
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target: greenBox,
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attachment: 'top left',
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targetAttachment: 'bottom left',
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optimizations: {
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### GPU
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By default tether positions elements using CSS transforms. These transforms allow the
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tethered element to be moved as its own layer to not force a repaint of the underlying
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page.
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This method of positioning can cause some issues however, including color shifts and artifacts.
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If you experience these issues, you can disable this optimization by setting `optimizations.gpu`
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to false:
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<pre class="pre-with-output"><code class="lang-javascript" data-example>new Tether({
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element: yellowBox,
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target: greenBox,
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attachment: 'top left',
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optimizations: {
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<mark>gpu: false</mark>
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}
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});
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</code></pre><output></output>
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Methods
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-------
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The `Tether` constructor we've been using in these examples returns us a
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`Tether` object.
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The `Tether` object has these methods:
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- `setOptions({ options })` - Update any of the options (such as attachment)
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- `disable()` - Disable the tethering
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- `enable()` - Enable the tethering
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- `destroy()` - Disable and remove all references
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- `position()` - Manually trigger a repositioning
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Options
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-------
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The full list of options which can be passed to the `Tether` constructor and
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`setOptions`:
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- `element`: The DOM element, jQuery element, or a selector string of an element which will be moved
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- `target`: The DOM element, jQuery element, or a selector string of an element which the `element` will be attached to
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- `attachment`: A string of the form `'vert-attachment horiz-attachment'`
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- `vert-attachment` can be any of `'top'`, `'middle'`, `'bottom'`
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- `horiz-attachment` can be any of `'left'`, `'center'`, `'right'`
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- `targetAttachment`: A string similar to `attachment`.
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The one difference is that, if it's not provided, targetAttachment will assume the mirror
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image of `attachment`.
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- `offset`: A string of the form `'vert-offset horiz-offset'`
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- `vert-offset` and `horiz-offset` can be of the form `"20px"` or `"55%"`
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- `targetOffset`: A string similar to `offset`, but refering to the offset of the target
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- `targetModifier`: Can be set to `'visible'` or `'scroll-handle'`
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- `enabled`: Should the tether be enabled initially? Defaults to `true`.
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- `classes`: A hash of classes which should be changed or disabled
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- `classPrefix`: The prefix placed at the beginning of the default classes, defaults to `'tether'`
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- `optimizations`: A hash of optimizations, used to disable them
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- `constraints`: An array of constraint definition objects. Each definition is of the form:
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- `to`: A DOM element, bounding box, the string `'window'`, or the string `'scrollParent'`
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- `pin`: `true` or an array of strings representing the sides of the constraint
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- `attachment`: A string of the form `"vert-modifier horiz-modifier"`, or a single value
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|
representing both
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- Each modifier should be one of `"none"`, `"together"`, `"element"`, `"target"`, or `"both"`.
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- `outOfBoundsClass`: An alternative to `"tether-out-of-bounds"`, useful if the class
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|
needs to be differentiated from that of another constraint.
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||
|
- `pinnedClass`: An alternative to `"tether-pinned"`, similar to `outOfBoundsClass`.
|
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|
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|
Classes
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|
-------
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Tether adds a variety of classes to the element and target to allow you to style
|
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|
them based on their tethering.
|
||
|
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|
You can change the prefix of the classes with the `classPrefix` option. It is `'tether'` by
|
||
|
default, but you could, for example, change it to be `'bill'` if you were building the bill
|
||
|
library and all the classes would be `'bill-*'`.
|
||
|
|
||
|
```javascript
|
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|
new Tether({
|
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|
classPrefix: 'bill'
|
||
|
});
|
||
|
```
|
||
|
|
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|
The sass/css is similarily configurable, see
|
||
|
[tooltip](https://github.com/HubSpot/tooltip/blob/master/sass/tooltip-theme-arrows.sass#L14) for
|
||
|
an example of how to make your own prefixed css file.
|
||
|
|
||
|
All classes can be changed or disabled with the `classes` option. For example, to change the
|
||
|
`tether-element` class to be `my-box`:
|
||
|
|
||
|
```javascript
|
||
|
new Tether({
|
||
|
classes: {
|
||
|
element: 'my-box'
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
});
|
||
|
```
|
||
|
|
||
|
You can also disable classes you're not going to use:
|
||
|
|
||
|
```javascript
|
||
|
new Tether({
|
||
|
classes: {
|
||
|
out-of-bounds: false
|
||
|
}
|
||
|
});
|
||
|
```
|
||
|
|
||
|
- `tether-element` is added to the element
|
||
|
- `tether-target` is added to the target
|
||
|
- `tether-enabled` is added to both elements when tether is not disabled
|
||
|
- `tether-element-attached-[left,right,top,bottom,middle,center]` is added to both
|
||
|
elements based on the elements attachment, if the element becomes detached (for
|
||
|
example, if it's pinned), that class is removed. The class reflects how the
|
||
|
element is actually attached, so if a constraint changes the attachment, that
|
||
|
change will be reflected in the class.
|
||
|
- `tether-target-attached-[left,right,top,bottom,middle,center]` is added to both
|
||
|
elements based on the target's attachment. All of the characteristics are the
|
||
|
same as for element-attached.
|
||
|
|
||
|
### Constraint-related Classes
|
||
|
|
||
|
- `tether-out-of-bounds`, `tether-out-of-bounds-[side]` are added to both the element and the target
|
||
|
when the element is placed outside of its constraint.
|
||
|
- `tether-pinned`, `tether-pinned-[side]` are added to both the element and target when a constraint
|
||
|
has pinned the element to the [side] of the container.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Browser Support
|
||
|
---------------
|
||
|
|
||
|
Tether supports IE9+, and all modern browsers.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Google doesn't support IE8, Microsoft is dropping support in a few months, and not supporting it saves
|
||
|
us a whole lot of trouble. If you are interested in adding support, get in touch, we're happy to accept
|
||
|
a PR.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Contributing
|
||
|
------------
|
||
|
|
||
|
Please contribute! Tether is developed in Coffeescript, but if that's problematic for you, feel free
|
||
|
to submit pull requests which just change the JavaScript files, we can adapt them as needed.
|
||
|
|
||
|
To build Tether, you need:
|
||
|
|
||
|
- Node.js
|
||
|
|
||
|
#### Instructions
|
||
|
|
||
|
- Install the build tool
|
||
|
|
||
|
```bash
|
||
|
npm install -g gulp
|
||
|
```
|
||
|
|
||
|
- Install the project
|
||
|
|
||
|
```bash
|
||
|
# In the project directory
|
||
|
npm install
|
||
|
```
|
||
|
|
||
|
- Build / Watch
|
||
|
|
||
|
```bash
|
||
|
gulp
|
||
|
```
|