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Revision as of 09:20, 2 October 2018


// This is the jquery part of your template. // Try not modify any of this code too much since it makes your menu work.

$(document).ready(function() {

$("#HQ_page").attr('id',);

// call the functions that control the menu menu_functionality(); hide_show_menu();


//this function controls the expand and collapse buttons of the menu and changes the +/- symbols function menu_functionality() {

//when clicking on a "menu_button", it will change the "+/-" accordingly and it will show/hide the corresponding submenu $(".menu_button").click(function(){

// add or remove the class "open" , this class holds the "-" $(this).children().toggleClass("open"); // show or hide the submenu $(this).next('.submenu_wrapper').fadeToggle(400); });

// when the screen size is smaller than 800px, the display_menu_control button appears and will show/hide the whole menu $("#display_menu_control").click(function(){ $('#menu_content').fadeToggle(400); });

// call the current page highlight function highlight_current_page(); }


// call the highlight current page function to show it on the menu with a different background color function highlight_current_page() {

// select a page from the menu based on the id assigned to it and the current page name and add the class "current page" to make it change background color $("#"+ wgPageName.substring(wgPageName.lastIndexOf("/")+1, wgPageName.length ) + "_page").addClass("current_page");

// now that the current_page class has been added to a menu item, make the submenu fade in $(".current_page").parents(".submenu_wrapper").fadeIn(400); // change the +/- symbol of the corresponding menu button $(".current_page").parents(".submenu_wrapper").prev().children().toggleClass("open");

}


// allow button on the black menu bar to show/hide the side menu function hide_show_menu() {

// in case you preview mode is selected, the menu is hidden for better visibility if (window.location.href.indexOf("submit") >= 0) { $(".igem_2017_menu_wrapper").hide(); }

// if the black menu bar has been loaded

 			if (document.getElementById('bars_item')) {

// when the "bars_item" has been clicked $("#bars_item").click(function() { $("#sideMenu").hide();

// show/hide the menu wrapper $(".igem_2017_menu_wrapper").fadeToggle("100"); });

 			} 

// because the black menu bars loads at a different time than the rest of the page, this function is set on a time out so it can run again in case it has not been loaded yet else {

   				setTimeout(hide_show_menu, 15);

} }


});

 document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', function() {
   var elems = document.querySelectorAll('.modal');
   var instances = M.Modal.init(elems, options);
 });
 // Or with jQuery
 $(document).ready(function(){
   $('.modal').modal();
 });

iGem Groningen 2018

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