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declarativeToggle

declarativeToggle is a jQuery snippet which makes it simple to reveal sections of content on a click/tap event (think mobile navigation menus on responsive sites). Add show/hide functionality without writing a single line of JavaScript by using the data-attributes outlined below.

View GitHub Pages demo

Turn any element into a toggle trigger by adding a data-toggle-target attrirubte and providing a CSS-esque selector as the value.

Example

<span class="toggle-btn" data-toggle-target="#box3">Show box 3</span>
<div id="box3"><p>This content is hidden by default because it is the target of a toggle button. Clicking on the above span will reveal this content.</p></div>

CSS

declarativeToggle relies on CSS for hiding and displaying content; the script simply adds and removes classes at the right moment to the right element.

This is the boilerplate CSS you can copy and paste into your stylesheet:

.toggle-btn {display: none;}
.toggle-btn-visible {display: block;}
.toggle-target-hidden {display: none;}
.toggle-target-expanded {display: block;}

Responsive

Make things responsive by wrapping the final three rules in a media query.

.toggle-btn {display: none;}

@media screen and (max-width: 767px) {
	.toggle-btn-visible {display: block;}
	.toggle-target-hidden {display: none;}
	.toggle-target-expanded {display: block;}
}

Many Toggles and Many Breakpoints

In the above CSS example the toggles will only display for smaller devices. What if you had a toggle in your main column that you wanted to display even for larger devices? Simply add an ancestor selector to our boilerplate selectors:

.toggle-btn {display: none;}

@media screen and (max-width: 767px) {
	.toggle-btn-visible {display: block;}
	.toggle-target-hidden {display: none;}
	.toggle-target-expanded {display: block;}
}

.main-area .toggle-btn-visible {display: block;}
.main-area .toggle-target-hidden {display: none;}
.main-area .toggle-target-expanded {display: block;}

Toggling the Button Text

Add a data-toggle-text attribute to the button element to switch the button text during show/hide states. Example:

<span class="toggle-btn" data-toggle-target="#box3" data-toggle-text="Hide box 3">Show box 3</span>
<div id="box3"><p>This content is hidden by default because it is the target of a toggle button. Clicking on the above span will reveal this content.</div>

Accessibility

Do not worry about manually hiding content initially. declarativeToggle automatically adds a class of toggle-target-hidden to the content you want to reveal on click. This way, if JavaScript is disabled or a file fails to load users will still see all content (and the toggle buttons will not display).

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