Like jQuery's slideUp
/ slideDown
, but for Vue!
Demo: https://codepen.io/danieldiekmeier/pen/YapGWq
npm i vue-slide-up-down
Usage with Webpack or other module bundlers:
import SlideUpDown from 'vue-slide-up-down'
// or
const SlideUpDown = require('vue-slide-up-down')
Vue.component('slide-up-down', SlideUpDown)
Or use the UMD build directly in your browser (the component is provided as window.VueSlideUpDown
).
<script
type="text/javascript"
src="node_modules/vuejs/dist/vue.min.js"
></script>
<script
type="text/javascript"
src="node_modules/vue-slide-up-down/dist/vue-slide-up-down.umd.js"
></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
Vue.component('slide-up-down', VueSlideUpDown)
</script>
The component takes four props:
active
(Boolean, required): Whether to show the component (true
) or not (false
)duration
(Number, optional): How long the animation is supposed to be, in milliseconds. Defaults to500
.tag
(String, optional): Which HTML tag to use for the wrapper element. Defaults todiv
.active
(Boolean, optional): Disable slide-up-down. Defaults tofalse
use-hidden
(Boolean, optional): Whether to apply the "hidden" attribute to the element when closed. Defaults totrue
. This hides the component from the screen and from assistive devices. The internal elements of the component are completely invisible, and cannot be focused on (by a keyboard or assistive device). (This is probably what you want!) If you need, set this property tofalse
to not use thehidden
attribute. This could be used if you wanted to have a min-height requirement on your component.⚠️ Note that this can create accessibility issues, specifically for users with a keyboard or screen reader. Even though the component may appear hidden, focusable elements within the component are still able to be accessed through keyboard navigation.
<div class="MyContent">
<h1>Always show this</h1>
<slide-up-down :active="active" :duration="1000">
Only show this if "active” is true
</slide-up-down>
</div>
The component emits four Vue events:
open-start
open-end
close-start
close-end
<slide-up-down @close-end="console.log('done closing!')" />
If you want to use a different timing function, add some CSS for your <slide-up-down>
element. (See demo/index.html
for a full example.)
<style>
.wobbly-accordion {
transition-timing-function: cubic-bezier(0.195, 1.65, 0.435, -0.6);
}
</style>
<slide-up-down class="wobbly-accordion">
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ab culpa, officia, unde nesciunt temporibus cum reiciendis distinctio.
</slide-up-down>