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The future of this repository #56

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VPenkov opened this issue Jan 13, 2017 · 4 comments
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The future of this repository #56

VPenkov opened this issue Jan 13, 2017 · 4 comments

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@VPenkov
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VPenkov commented Jan 13, 2017

Hey guys,

For a while now okayNav's development has been next to none.

I'd like to let you know that I'm working on a fully rewritten version that eliminates the jQuery dependency (but will support jQuery, and will be backwards-compatible).

The most important planned stuff going on is:

  • Custom priorities (so it wouldn't hide the last item but the least important item instead);
  • Support for multi-level (nested) menus;
  • Extensive unit testing;
  • Very well-commented source code;
  • Eliminating the need for jQuery from the equation but still supporting jQuery;
  • Support for vertical navigations
  • Switching to SCSS from LESS
  • Better theming
  • Bootstrap theme
  • Unstyled theme (barebones styling necessary for the plugin to work)

You can have a look here. Keep in mind that a small part of it is actually working as of yet but it felt like a good time to announce it and maybe gather early feedback.

Upon releasing it, all existing issues will be closed, hopefully because they will stop being relevant.

If anyone's interested in helping and/or porting existing functionality, do let me know!

@ktmn
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ktmn commented Jan 19, 2017

Will it be able to work with menus such as these: http://semantic-ui.com/collections/menu.html

@VPenkov
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VPenkov commented Jan 19, 2017

Sure, those are pretty casual navigations.
Also, allowing multiple instances is definitely something I'm looking into as well.

@JacobDB
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JacobDB commented Mar 27, 2017

Very excited to hear this! I've been wanting to use this for a long time, but haven't been able to due to lack of multi-level support, jQuery dependency, and the inability to custom style it effectively (although I'm sure I could work out that last one).

I have one minor request for you: I'd really appreciate the ability to add custom classes to the overflow menu.

Will keep an eye on your repository for progress!

@runnickrun
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Any update on the status? Seems like 3.0 wasn't in active development for a couple of month or do I miss something?

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