jQuery-MenuTree-Plugin

JavaScript plugin based on jQuery library that builds an expandable/collapsable menu tree from a list element with event delegation

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jQuery MenuTree Plugin

A JavaScript plugin based on jQuery library that builds an expandable/collapsable menu tree from a list element

  • Requires JavaScript library: jQuery

  • Developed using jQuery version 1.4 ... Plugin page

  • Demo of the plugin behavior showing both lists and definition list... Demo

  • Status: New plugin, give it a try!

  • Event delegation for Click event binding to tree/list element, instead of binding to each anchor

  • Tracer plugin featured with demo.

  • Blog post for MenuTree plugin on my blog... Blog

How to build a menu tree that is expandable with jQuery

Your html will need to link to the jQuery plugin in the head element

<script src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.4.0/jquery.min.js" type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"></script>

Your html markup needs to use a list like...

` Tree Menu - toggle OR slideToggle animation Top Parent - Tier 1 Child - Tier 2 Pixelhandler - Tier 3 jQuery - Tier 3 Lower Parent - Tier 1 Child - Tier 2 Grandchild - Tier 3 - One Grandchild - Tier 3 - Two

` Definition list - Term 1 Description not targeted, uses CSS classes to collapse/expanded view Term 2 Description 2 with links listed Pixelhandler jQuery Term 3 Description 4 Term 4 Description 4 with unordered list One Two

menuTree plugin plugin uses a few CSS classes for visual design...

#myTree .menuTree:before { content: "[+] "; }

#myTree .expanded:before { content: "[-] "; }

#myTree .collapsed { display: none; }

At the end of your html markup, before the closing body element use a script to setup the function...

`

$(document).ready(function() {

$('#myTree').menuTree({
	animation: true,
	handler: 'slideToggle',
	anchor: 'a[href="#"]',
	trace: true
});`

});

`

This plugin has default options which you may override. The animation option may use jQuery toggle or slideToggle methods, or just use the default css option to show/hide the child list(s).

When called with the animation: true option the plugin uses the handler option to select slideToggle or toggle method to add effects to the display of child menu(s). You may set the speed as you please, e.g. speed: 'slow'. Also, you may indicate what the child menu(s) are marked up with, e.g. listElement: 'ol' instead of the default listElement: 'ul'

The default options:

$.fn.menuTree.defaults = { // setup animation animation: false, handler: 'css', speed: 'fast', // setup hooks in markup listElement: 'ul', anchor: 'a[href="#"]', // uses 'tracer' plugin trace: false };

If you have any questions, please feel free to ask them on the jQuery meetup site, found here: http://meetups.jquery.com/group/jquerylosangeles