#Navigataur.css A pure CSS responsive navigation menu
##Demo Live Demo: http://micjamking.github.com/Navigataur/
##Usage
To use navigataur.css
, reference the stylesheet in the <head>
of your document (or you can place within your own stylesheet).
To work out of the box, you will need to make the following adjustments to your markup (classes can be changed in the stylesheet if you use something different):
- An outer
<div>
with a class ofheader
- An
input[type=checkbox]
with an ID oftoggle
and adiv
wrapping around alabel[for=toggle]
with a class oftoggle
and anonclick
attribute just above your list menu. - The label also requires two data attributes for displaying the menu open/close text, allowing for complete localisation.
- A list menu (either ul or ol) with a class of
menu
, followed by the closingdiv
<input type="checkbox" id="toggle" />
<div>
<label for="toggle" class="toggle" data-open="Main Menu" data-close="Close Menu" onclick></label>
<ul class="menu">
<li><a href="#">Google</a></li>
<li><a href="#">Facebook</a></li>
<li><a href="#">Youtube</a></li>
<li><a href="#">Twitter</a></li>
</ul>
</div>
That's it! Everything works out of the box with this setup. However, like any CSS plugin/snippet, you will probably want to stylize it to match your sites theme. I've separated all functional CSS from the presentational CSS so you can jump right in and change everything you need without breaking the plugin. Just edit as needed below the following CSS comment:
/*--------------------------------
Presentation Styles (Editable)
---------------------------------*/
##Support WebKit rendering engine makes up the vast majority of mobile browsers (iOS, Android, Nokia), so you can expect the same level of support for mobile browsing as you see in Chrome/Safari.
- Chrome 16.0+
- Safari 5.1+
- Firefox 4.0+
- Opera 12
- IE9*
- iOS 4.0+
- Android 2.3+
Internet Explorer 8 and below do not support media queries. If you need support for legacy IE versions, you can use an IE specific stylesheet to provide some styling support.
##Details
- This plugin was created in response to Menutron, a jquery plugin for responsive navigation menus. While I believe Menutron is more functional, as it provides access to native picker controls on mobile devices,
<select>
controls are not very attractive. Navigataur.css is for those that want the same responsive capabilities, but with more control over the styling. - If you have any suggestions, comments, or creative insults for my code, add an issue or fork the repo.
##Copyright BSD license Copyright (c) 2012 Mike King (@micjamking)