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A Scribe plugin for doing a Medium/Google Docs style tooltip UI instead of a prompt for inserting links.
A Scribe plugin for doing a Medium/Google Docs style tooltip UI instead of a prompt for inserting links. Inspired by artsy/scribe-plugin-link-tooltip, but with a few modifications, namely:
See the source code of the demo (example.html
, example.js
in gh-pages
branch).
Javascript (don't let yourself scare by the template stuff)
// Replace with your templating solution of choice
var scribePluginLinkTooltipTemplate = '' +
'<div data-scribe-plugin-link-tooltip-role="arrow"></div>' +
'<a data-scribe-plugin-link-tooltip-role="link"' +
'class="scribe-plugin-link-tooltip-show-on-view"></a>' +
'<input data-scribe-plugin-link-tooltip-role="input"' +
'class="scribe-plugin-link-tooltip-show-on-edit" placeholder="Paste or type a link"/>' +
'<button data-scribe-plugin-link-tooltip-role="submit" type="submit"' +
'class="scribe-plugin-link-tooltip-show-on-edit">Apply</button>' +
'<button data-scribe-plugin-link-tooltip-role="edit" type="button"' +
'class="scribe-plugin-link-tooltip-show-on-view">Change</button>' +
'<button data-scribe-plugin-link-tooltip-role="remove" type="button"' +
'class="scribe-plugin-link-tooltip-show-on-view">Remove</button>';
scribe.use(scribePluginLinkTooltipCommand({
innerMarkup: scribePluginLinkTooltipTemplate,
namespace: 'scribe-plugin-link-tooltip',
linkSanitizer: function (str) {
// Try to catch common cases of users forgetting to add "http://" in front,
// but err on the safe side: if it looks even remotely like a hostname, just stop.
// Feel free to add your favourite contry's TLD as long as it is not a common file extension.
return str.match(/^\w[\w\-_\.]+\.(co|uk|com|org|net|gov|biz|info|us|eu|de|fr|it|es|pl|nz)/i) ?
'http://' + str :
str;
}
}));
These few CSS styles are more or less required to make the plugin work:
.scribe-plugin-link-tooltip-hidden {
visibility: hidden;
}
.scribe-plugin-link-tooltip {
z-index: 1;
white-space: nowrap;
transform: translateY(14px);
}
.scribe-plugin-link-tooltip > * {
display: inline-block;
}
.scribe-plugin-link-tooltip-state-edit .scribe-plugin-link-tooltip-show-on-view,
.scribe-plugin-link-tooltip-state-view .scribe-plugin-link-tooltip-show-on-edit {
display: none;
}
[data-scribe-plugin-link-tooltip-role="arrow"] {
position: absolute;
bottom: 99%;
left: 50%;
height: 0;
width: 0;
border: 14px solid transparent;
}
The tooltip will prepend itself to the scribe element's parent element and use position: absolute
, top
, and left
to position itself close to the text you're highlighting.
Therefore that element will get position: relative
if (and only if) its current position is static
.
MIT
FAQs
A Scribe plugin for doing a Medium/Google Docs style tooltip UI instead of a prompt for inserting links.
The npm package scribe-plugin-enhanced-link-tooltip receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, scribe-plugin-enhanced-link-tooltip popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that scribe-plugin-enhanced-link-tooltip demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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