Popover menu to share on Twitter or by email any text selected on the page with support for mobile devices (with a popunder).
This script requires jQuery so make sure you have it loaded on your page.
Add the stylesheet in the <head>
of your page:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="dist/selection-sharer.css" />
and add the Javascript at the bottom of your page near the closing </body>
tag:
<script src="dist/selection-sharer.js"></script>
<script>
$('p').selectionSharer();
</script>
Or if you are using requirejs, you can do:
require(["dist/selection-sharer"], function(SelectionSharer) {
var sharer = new SelectionSharer();
selectionSharer.setElements('p'); // bind mouseup event to all <p> elements
});
Or more simply:
require(["dist/selection-sharer!"]);
That's it.
Please let me know if you install this script on your site. Just star this repo and ping me on Twitter @xdamman. Thank you!
- Images are included inline in the CSS as SVG (perfect for Retina displays, loading time and to easily create new color schemes)
- Total size gzipped minified: 3.5K (equally split between css and javascript)
There is a demos/
directory with some examples using jquery
, requirejs
or simple javascript.
You can also try it directly on my blog on http://xdamman.com.
Add a new bookmark to your bookmark bar, edit its url and copy paste the following code:
javascript:(function(){var s=document.createElement('script');s.src="//xdamman.github.io/selection-sharer/lib/selection-sharer/dist/bookmarklet.js";document.body.appendChild(s);})()
To recompile the minified versions of the css and javascript in the dist/
directory, simply run:
npm install
This is still early days so there is still a lot to do and I welcome contributions.
TODO:
- Make a browser extension
- Make a Wordpress plugin - done by @jcvangent http://wordpress.org/plugins/selection-sharer/
- Add support for different themes
- Add tests
- Tests across multiple browsers (currently only tested on Chrome, Safari, Firefox on a Mac)
- Remove dependency on jQuery
- Make the CSS more robust against collisions