How to Code an Off-Canvas Menu - Let's Build: With JavaScript
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I'm back with another installment of my Let's Build: With JavaScript series. This tutorial is based around an off-canvas menu experience which was built using a combination of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
You can accomplish a lot with CSS alone and this tutorial is a great example of that. We'll use a dash of JavaScript to simply toggle classes when click events are listened for. The final result is an app-like UI that uses a hamburger menu to toggle open and close the main navigation. When toggling the navigation I add transition properties with CSS to give an animated look and feel when everything happens.
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