HamburgerMenuContainer
The hamburger menu container holds the items of an expanded hamburger menu. It features a list of menu items that navigate to sections or pages on your site, a fullscreen overlay, and a button to close the menu. Learn more.
Additional information about this section
Store values associated with an object
- opened
Indicates if the hamburger menu container is currently open.
- customClassList
A property that represents an element's custom CSS classes.
- deleted
Indicates if an element was temporarily deleted from the DOM. Use the restore function to restore the deleted element.
- rendered
Indicates if an element is currently in the DOM structure.
- global
Indicates if an element appears on all pages or only on the current page.
- id
Gets the element's ID.
- parent
Gets the element's parent element.
- type
Gets the element's type.
- children
Gets an array of the elements that are contained within the element.
The endpoints exposed by this API
Closes the hamburger menu container.
Adds an event handler that is triggered when the menu container is closed.
Adds an event handler that is triggered when the menu container is opened.
Opens the hamburger menu container.
Deletes an element from the DOM. This is a temporary deletion. Use restore to restore the deleted element. SEO crawlers cannot find content in an element whose ...
Adds an event handler that runs when the pointer is moved onto the element. You can also define an event handler using the Properties and Events panel.
Adds an event handler that runs when the pointer is moved off of the element. You can also define an event handler using the Properties and Events panel.
Restores a deleted element to the DOM.
Scrolls the page to the top of the element using an animation.
Adds an event handler that runs when an element is displayed in the viewable part of the current window.
Adds an event handler that runs when an element is no longer displayed in the viewable part of the current window.
Adds an event handler that runs when the element is clicked.
Adds an event handler that runs when the element is double-clicked.