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abbr-touch
Advanced tools
abbr-touch is a tiny JavaScript library that makes the title attribute of <abbr>
element touch accessible. It does so by utilising touchtap-event to only expose the functionality to touch-enabled devices, a custom touch handler can then be used to display <abbr>
's content any way you wish.
npm install --save abbr-touch
<script src="node_modules/abbr-touch/abbr-touch.js"></script>
// default handler on document (alert)
abbrTouch();
// default handler, apply to descendants of #some-element
abbrTouch(document.querySelector('#some-element'));
// custom handler, apply to descendants of #some-element
abbrTouch(document.querySelector('#some-element'), myHandler);
function myHandler(target, title, touchX, touchY) {
console.log(target);
console.log(title);
console.log(touchX);
console.log(touchY);
}
A deeper example of usage can be found in demo.html. A live demo can be viewed on Growing with the Web.
FAQs
Makes element title attributes touch accessible
The npm package abbr-touch receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, abbr-touch popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that abbr-touch demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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