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mburger-webcomponent
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A webcomponent animated hamburgers. All set up to work out of the box with the mmenu.js and mmnu-light plugins.
A webcomponent for animated hamburgers,
all set up to work out of the box with the mmenu.js and mmenu-light plugins.
Examples
By default, the hamburger adopts to its environment pretty good,
the bars scale to fit and it inherit its color for the parent element.
Need help? Have a look at the documentation for examples and documentation.
The mburger webcomponent is licensed under the CC-BY-4.0 license.
FAQs
A webcomponent animated hamburgers. All set up to work out of the box with the mmenu.js and mmnu-light plugins.
The npm package mburger-webcomponent receives a total of 76 weekly downloads. As such, mburger-webcomponent popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that mburger-webcomponent 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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