[dev-v5] FluentMenu with open/close and target positioning#4860
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[dev-v5] FluentMenu with open/close and target positioning
Implement programmatic opening and closing of the FluentMenu, allowing it to be positioned relative to specified target elements. Refactor the example to demonstrate this functionality and add tests to ensure proper behavior when opening the menu with target IDs and offsets.
The
OpenMenuAsyncmethod accepts an optionaltargetIdparameter. When supplied, the menu is positioned relative tothe element with that
idinstead of the originalTriggerelement. The menu is anchored to the bottom-left cornerof the target.
You can fine-tune the position by passing the
targetOffsetLeftandtargetOffsetTopparameters (in pixels). Theseoffsets are added to the computed position, so positive values shift the menu to the right and down, while negative
values shift it to the left and up.
Example
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Unit Tests
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