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Toggle
Hide, switch or change the appearance of different contents through a toggle.
Usage
To apply this component, just add the uk-toggle="target: #ID"
attribute to a <button>
or <a>
element. You can use any selector with the toggle attribute.
The toggle can be used to add or remove a class or attribute from the item. By default, it adds the hidden
attribute to hide the element.
<button uk-toggle="target: #my-id" type="button"></button>
<p id="my-id"></p>
<div>
<button class="uk-button uk-button-default" type="button" uk-toggle="target: #toggle-usage">Toggle</button>
<p id="toggle-usage">What's up?</p>
</div>
Multiple items
You can also toggle multiple items at the same time. Just add the target: SELECTOR
option to the uk-toggle
attribute and use a selector that applies to all items.
<button type="button" uk-toggle="target: .my-class"></button>
<p class="my-class"></p>
<p class="my-class"></p>
<button class="uk-button uk-button-default" type="button" uk-toggle="target: .toggle">Toggle</button>
<p class="toggle">Hello!</p>
<p class="toggle" hidden>Bazinga!</p>
Note In this example we added the hidden
attribute to one of the items, so that only the other item will be shown. The toggle will switch visible states between both elements.
Custom class
If you don’t want to toggle the hidden
attribute, you can also toggle a custom class. Just add the cls: CLASS
option to the uk-toggle
attribute. In this example we used the .uk-card-primary
class to switch between different card styles.
<button type="button" uk-toggle="target: #my-id; cls: uk-card-primary"></button>
<p id="my-id" class="uk-card uk-card-default"></p>
<button class="uk-button uk-button-default" type="button" uk-toggle="target: #toggle-custom; cls: uk-card-primary">Toggle</button>
<div id="toggle-custom" class="uk-card uk-card-default uk-card-body uk-margin-small">Custom class</div>
Animations
The Toggle component allows you to add animations to items when toggling between them. Just add one of the .uk-animation-*
classes from the Animation component to the animation parameter. The class will be applied to the in as well as the out animation. If you prefer a different out animation, just add another class.
<button type="button" uk-toggle="target: #my-id; animation: uk-animation-fade"></button>
<p id="my-id"></p>
<button href="#toggle-animation" class="uk-button uk-button-default" type="button" uk-toggle="target: #toggle-animation; animation: uk-animation-fade">Toggle</button>
<div id="toggle-animation" class="uk-card uk-card-default uk-card-body uk-margin-small">Animation</div>
Multiple animations
You can also apply multiple animations from the Animation component. That way you can add different in and out animations.
<button type="button" uk-toggle="target: #my-id; animation: uk-animation-slide-left, uk-animation-slide-bottom"></button>
<p id="my-id"></p>
<button class="uk-button uk-button-default" type="button" uk-toggle="target: #toggle-animation-multiple; animation: uk-animation-slide-left, uk-animation-slide-bottom">Toggle</button>
<div id="toggle-animation-multiple" class="uk-card uk-card-default uk-card-body uk-margin-small">Animation</div>
Queued animations
When toggling multiple items with an animation, you might want to wait until the first animation has run through before animating the second item in. To do so, just add the queued: true
option to the uk-toggle
attribute.
<button type="button" uk-toggle="target: .my-class; animation: uk-animation-fade; queued: true"></button>
<p class="my-class"></p>
<p class="my-class"></p>
<button class="uk-button uk-button-default" type="button" uk-toggle="target: .toggle-animation-queued; animation: uk-animation-fade; queued: true; duration: 300">Toggle</button>
<p class="toggle-animation-queued uk-card uk-card-default uk-card-body uk-margin-small">Animation</p>
<p class="toggle-animation-queued uk-card uk-card-primary uk-card-body uk-margin-small" hidden>Animation</p>
Modes
A toggle can be triggered in different ways. Just add the mode
option to the uk-toggle
attribute and apply one of these values.
Value | Description |
---|---|
hover |
The toggle will be triggered on hover. |
click |
The toggle will be triggered on click. This is the default value. |
click, hover |
The toggle will be triggered on click and hover. |
media |
The toggling behavior depends on the viewport width. More information. |
<button type="button" uk-toggle="target: #my-id; mode: hover"></button>
<p id="my-id"></p>
<button class="uk-button uk-button-default" type="button" uk-toggle="target: #toggle-hover; mode: hover">hover</button>
<p id="toggle-hover">What's up?</p>
Media
When using the media
mode, the media
option with one of possible values has to be added as well. For example, add a number in pixels, e.g. 640
, or a breakpoint, e.g. @s
, @m
, @l
or @xl
. Without the target
option, the toggle applies the toggled state to itself. This means it will switch between the different states that are defined in the cls
option depending on the viewport width that it is displayed on.
<!-- The primary modifier will only be applied on large screens -->
<div class="uk-card uk-card-default" uk-toggle="cls: uk-card-primary; mode: media; media: @l"></div>
<div class="uk-card uk-card-default uk-card-body uk-width-medium" uk-toggle="cls: uk-card-primary; mode: media; media: @l">
Primary on large screens
</div>
Note The initial toggle state depends on the cls
option. It is either the first given class in the space separated list or if set to false
, the hidden
attribute. If more than one class is given, the other classes are simply being toggled on state change.
Component options
Any of these options can be applied to the component attribute. Separate multiple options with a semicolon. Learn more
Option | Value | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
target |
String | false |
CSS selector of the element(s) to toggle. |
mode |
String | click |
Comma separated list of trigger behaviour modes. (hover , click , media ) |
cls |
String | false |
The class that is being toggled. Defaults to the hidden attribute. |
media |
Integer, String | false |
In media mode, the breakpoint that triggers the toggle - a width as integer (e.g. 640) or a breakpoint (e.g. @s, @m, @l, @xl) or any valid media query (e.g. (min-width: 900px)). |
animation |
String | false |
Space separated names of animations to use, comma separated for out animation. |
duration |
Number | 200 |
Animation duration in milliseconds. |
queued |
Boolean | true |
Toggle the targets successively. |
target
is the Primary option and its key may be omitted, if it’s the only option in the attribute value.
<span uk-toggle=".my-class"></span>
JavaScript
Learn more about JavaScript components.
Initialization
UIkit.toggle(element, options);
Events
The following events will be triggered on elements with this component attached:
Name | Description |
---|---|
beforeshow |
Fires before an item is shown. Can prevent showing by calling preventDefault() on the event. |
show |
Fires after an item is shown. |
shown |
Fires after the item’s show animation has completed. |
beforehide |
Fires before an item is hidden. Can prevent hiding by calling preventDefault() on the event. |
hide |
Fires after an item’s hide animation has started. |
hidden |
Fires after an item is hidden. |
Methods
The following methods are available for the component:
Toggle
UIkit.toggle(element).toggle();
Toggles the Toggle’s target.