{% endcapture %}
{% capture navbar_js_code %}
-document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', function () {
+document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', () => {
// Get all "navbar-burger" elements
- var $navbarBurgers = Array.prototype.slice.call(document.querySelectorAll('.navbar-burger'), 0);
+ const $navbarBurgers = Array.prototype.slice.call(document.querySelectorAll('.navbar-burger'), 0);
// Check if there are any navbar burgers
if ($navbarBurgers.length > 0) {
// Add a click event on each of them
- $navbarBurgers.forEach(function ($el) {
- $el.addEventListener('click', function () {
+ $navbarBurgers.forEach( el => {
+ el.addEventListener('click', () => {
// Get the target from the "data-target" attribute
- var target = $el.dataset.target;
- var $target = document.getElementById(target);
+ const target = el.dataset.target;
+ const $target = document.getElementById(target);
// Toggle the "is-active" class on both the "navbar-burger" and the "navbar-menu"
- $el.classList.toggle('is-active');
+ el.classList.toggle('is-active');
$target.classList.toggle('is-active');
});
{% highlight html %}{{ navbar_js_html }}{% endhighlight %}
{% highlight javascript %}{{ navbar_js_code }}{% endhighlight %}
-
+
<p>
And here is another implementation example, which again toggles the class <code>is-active</code> on both the <code>navbar-burger</code> and the targeted <code>navbar-menu</code>, but this time in jQuery.
</p>
{% highlight javascript %}{{ navbar_jquery_code }}{% endhighlight %}
-
+
<p>
- Remeber, these are just implementation examples. The Bulma package <strong>does not come with any JavaScript</strong>.
+ Remember, these are just implementation examples. The Bulma package <strong>does not come with any JavaScript</strong>.
</p>
</div>
</div>