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indexdotco-js

JS for Index.co embeds in external sites

Download it here

How it works

Usage

Get the last indexdotco.js release on your site. Then use either of the following:

  • Icon with hover functionality. <a href='https://index.co/company/indexdotco' target='_blank' class='idc-hasIcon'></a>
  • A single company widget <a href='https://index.co/company/indexdotco' target='_blank' class='idc-hasCard'></a>
  • A single company widget, in dark mode <a href='https://index.co/company/indexdotco' target='_blank' class='idc-hasCard idc-hasCard--dark'></a>
  • Embed all companies from a list <a href='https://index.co/list/13297-tech-giants' target='_blank' class='idc-hasList'></a>

Customization

You can use your own site's css to customize the size, colors and fonts of the cards inside, there's some very basic css bundled directly with this module but final tweaks are up to you!

Advanced Usage

Options

You can add options by creating an indexDotCoSettings object on your site

window.indexDotCoSettings = {
	delay: true
	/* won't scan for elements on page load */
	disableCss: true,
	/* won't append any custom css, you'll have to provide your own
	   or import template/base.css via other means */
	maxLines: 6
	/* max number of text lines on cards */
};

Ajax loading

If you are loading new content using ajax, use IndexDotCo.attach() to rescan the DOM at any time and draw any new cards

Webpack + babel

If you are using webpack and babel you can instead import indexdotco-js as a module on your existing codebase.

(It's even on npm! just do npm install indexdotco-js)

This won't create any global objects on window, you can instead pass arguments to the constructor and then use the IndexDotCo class, it exposes the same methods.

var IndexDotCoConstructor = require('indexdotco-js');
var IndexDotCo = new IndexDotCoConstructor(settings);

Building the code yourself

Use gulp with no arguments to build dist/indexdotco-dev.js uncompressed, along with its sourcemap. Webpack will keep on watching for any changes on the code.

Use gulp make to build dist/indexdotco.js, gulp test to check if everything went okay

Test your changes opening test/basic.html in your browser. Append #local to the url to test changes in dist/indexdotco-dev.js

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