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Trapezium is a simple library for positioning popups relative to elements on the page. You pass a JavaScript or jQuery element object to the method, and it tells you which side of the element has the most space, which side out of left and right has the most space, and which side out of top and bottom has the most space.
Install the package using NPM or Yarn:
npm install --save trapezium
# or
yarn add trapezium
Then, import it into a JavaScript file:
import trapezium from "trapezium";
const result = trapezium(element);
The result will look something like this:
{
horizontal: "left", // left-hand side has more space than right-hand side
vertical: "top", // more space on the top than on the bottom
best: "top" // the top of the element has the most space
}
You can then use that information to inform the positioning of a popup, tooltip, or other element that overlays the window and points to the passed element
.
This project is written in TypeScript, and has tooling set up to work with that. In development, open up the project, and install the development dependencies:
npm install
# or
yarn install
Modify the source code as required, and then run:
npm run build
# or
yarn run build
To build the source code, generate a TypeScript declaration file, and minify the source code. To run tests against the code, run:
npm test
# or
yarn run test
FAQs
trapezium ===
The npm package trapezium receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, trapezium popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that trapezium 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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