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184 lines
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# Readmore.js
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A smooth, responsive jQuery plugin for collapsing and expanding long blocks of text with "Read more" and "Close" links.
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The markup Readmore.js requires is so simple, you can probably use it with your existing HTML—there's no need for complicated sets of `div`'s or hardcoded classes, just call `.readmore()` on the element containing your block of text and Readmore.js takes care of the rest. Readmore.js plays well in a responsive environment, too.
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Readmore.js is tested with—and supported on—all versions of jQuery greater than 1.9.1. All the "good" browsers are supported, as well as IE10+; IE8 & 9 _should_ work, but are not supported and the experience will not be ideal.
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## Install
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Install Readmore.js with npm:
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```
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$ npm install readmore-js
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```
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Then include it in your HTML:
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```html
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<script src="/node_modules/readmore-js/readmore.min.js"></script>
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```
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Or, using Webpack or Browserify:
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```javascript
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require('readmore-js');
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```
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## Use
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```javascript
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$('article').readmore();
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```
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It's that simple. You can change the speed of the animation, the height of the collapsed block, and the open and close elements.
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```javascript
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$('article').readmore({
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speed: 75,
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lessLink: '<a href="#">Read less</a>'
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});
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```
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### The options:
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* `speed: 100` in milliseconds
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* `collapsedHeight: 200` in pixels
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* `heightMargin: 16` in pixels, avoids collapsing blocks that are only slightly larger than `collapsedHeight`
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* `moreLink: '<a href="#">Read more</a>'`
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* `lessLink: '<a href="#">Close</a>'`
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* `embedCSS: true` insert required CSS dynamically, set this to `false` if you include the necessary CSS in a stylesheet
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* `blockCSS: 'display: block; width: 100%;'` sets the styling of the blocks, ignored if `embedCSS` is `false`
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* `startOpen: false` do not immediately truncate, start in the fully opened position
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* `beforeToggle: function() {}` called after a more or less link is clicked, but *before* the block is collapsed or expanded
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* `afterToggle: function() {}` called *after* the block is collapsed or expanded
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* `blockProcessed: function() {}` called once per block during initilization after Readmore.js has processed the block.
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If the element has a `max-height` CSS property, Readmore.js will use that value rather than the value of the `collapsedHeight` option.
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### The callbacks:
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The `beforeToggle` and `afterToggle` callbacks both receive the same arguments: `trigger`, `element`, and `expanded`.
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* `trigger`: the "Read more" or "Close" element that was clicked
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* `element`: the block that is being collapsed or expanded
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* `expanded`: Boolean; `true` means the block is expanded
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The `blockProcessed` callback receives `element` and `collapsable`.
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* `element`: the block that has just been processed
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* `collapsable`: Boolean; `false` means the block was shorter than the specified minimum `collapsedHeight`--the block will not have a "Read more" link
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#### Callback example:
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Here's an example of how you could use the `afterToggle` callback to scroll back to the top of a block when the "Close" link is clicked.
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```javascript
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$('article').readmore({
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afterToggle: function(trigger, element, expanded) {
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if(! expanded) { // The "Close" link was clicked
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$('html, body').animate( { scrollTop: element.offset().top }, {duration: 100 } );
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}
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}
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});
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```
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### Removing Readmore:
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You can remove the Readmore.js functionality like so:
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```javascript
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$('article').readmore('destroy');
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```
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Or, you can be more surgical by specifying a particular element:
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```javascript
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$('article:first').readmore('destroy');
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```
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### Toggling blocks programmatically:
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You can toggle a block from code:
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```javascript
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$('article:nth-of-type(3)').readmore('toggle');
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```
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## CSS:
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Readmore.js is designed to use CSS for as much functionality as possible: collapsed height can be set in CSS with the `max-height` property; "collapsing" is achieved by setting `overflow: hidden` on the containing block and changing the `height` property; and, finally, the expanding/collapsing animation is done with CSS3 transitions.
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By default, Readmore.js inserts the following CSS, in addition to some transition-related rules:
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```css
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selector + [data-readmore-toggle], selector[data-readmore] {
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display: block;
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width: 100%;
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}
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```
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_`selector` would be the element you invoked `readmore()` on, e.g.: `$('selector').readmore()`_
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You can override the base rules when you set up Readmore.js like so:
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```javascript
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$('article').readmore({blockCSS: 'display: inline-block; width: 50%;'});
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```
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If you want to include the necessary styling in your site's stylesheet, you can disable the dynamic embedding by setting `embedCSS` to `false`:
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```javascript
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$('article').readmore({embedCSS: false});
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```
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### Media queries and other CSS tricks:
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If you wanted to set a `maxHeight` based on lines, you could do so in CSS with something like:
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```css
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body {
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font: 16px/1.5 sans-serif;
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}
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/* Show only 4 lines in smaller screens */
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article {
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max-height: 6em; /* (4 * 1.5 = 6) */
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}
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```
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Then, with a media query you could change the number of lines shown, like so:
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```css
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/* Show 8 lines on larger screens */
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@media screen and (min-width: 640px) {
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article {
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max-height: 12em;
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}
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}
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```
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## Contributing
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Pull requests are always welcome, but not all suggested features will get merged. Feel free to contact me if you have an idea for a feature.
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Pull requests should include the minified script and this readme and the demo HTML should be updated with descriptions of your new feature.
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You'll need NPM:
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```
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$ npm install
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```
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Which will install the necessary development dependencies. Then, to build the minified script:
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```
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$ npm run build
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```
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