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[Feature request] Menubar #57

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focussing opened this issue Feb 4, 2020 · 3 comments
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[Feature request] Menubar #57

focussing opened this issue Feb 4, 2020 · 3 comments

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@focussing
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Hello and many thanks for this great toolset.
One thing I am missing is a nice cleanly organised menubar. Something similar that bootstrap-vue offers but without the large overhead...

  • can be filled via object
  • can have dropdowns
  • collapses to a hamburger menu on small screens (with dropdowns collapsed)

Would this be something for the toolset?

@AustinGil
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Hey, I actually have played around with this idea a lot in my head, but I don't know if it makes a lot of sense in this project. A menu system complicated and varies widely across different implementations (for example, not everyone wants a hamburger menu). It also begs the question of whether the Vuetensils library would handle only the markup or also include the styling?

If it's only the markup, then it's not actually that useful and it's not hard for a developer to create themselves. If it's also the styling, then it would include quite a lot of styles and need to be more opinionated, resulting in something that users will likely want to change, and thus end up sort of like the bootstrap-vue scenario you described above.

Ultimately it's something I think, at least for now, that makes more sense implemented by the library user. Sorry I don't have a more promising response, but it is something that I've been thinking about and will continue to think about. For now, it's not yet on the TODO list.

@AustinGil
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@focussing I haven't heard back from you. Did my last response make sense?

@focussing
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@Stegosource sorry for my late response; YES it did make sense! It is indeed more a CSS thing.

I am working on that at the moment during in-between-time so set something up that small and "lean" and which might be useful for your (beautifule) library as well..

Found some nice examples; in fact I've been using it on my very-old personal homepage without realizing it.
Keep you posted!

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