
Jet – Responsive Megamenu
JET Responsive Megamenu is a menu element based mostly in CSS and pure Javascript (no JQuery wanted).
JET is absolutely suitable with Bootstrap and able to use in cell phones, tablets and desktop gadgets.
Pure Javascript
JET doesn’t use jQuery or different javascript library to work.
Totally responsive
Prepared to make use of on cell phones, tablets and desktop gadgets.
Bootstrap prepared
Utterly suitable with Bootstrap front-end framework.
Fastened navigation
Use a set navigation simply including a easy CSS class.
Sticky navigation
Use a sticky navigation simply including a easy CSS class.
Dropdowns
You need to use JET like a dropdown menu, with diferent alignments
Megamenus
You need to use JET with megamenus with diferent sizes.
Grid system
CSS grid system to assist to prepare the contents.
SASS code included
SASS code included to finish customization.
Javascript choices
Add options to your navigation utilizing the javascript choices.
Nicely documented
Excessive degree documentation with detailed explanations.
Free updates
Updates, bug fixes and enhancements totally free
Changelog
23 July 2024
Model 3.1 - Efficiency enhancements
22 October 2018
Model 3.0 - Plugin redesign New options: - Fastened/Sticky conduct - Flexbox help - Pure Javascript - Scrollspy performance - Button, textual content, search discipline and badge components - Information plugin choices - Plugin callbacks - SASS code - Menu with icons - Social hyperlinks
18 June 2015
- Repair for proper conduct when a hyperlink has "goal=_blank"
26 January 2015
- Repair for "object window" error
10 October 2014
- Fastened bug on IOS8 gadgets
24 March 2014
- Fastened bug on menu width
5 March 2014
Model 2.0 - Added proper alignment help - Suport for Font Superior icons - Click on/hover help - Configurable submenu present delay - Dropdowns to left or proper - Actual hyperlinks on dropdowns - Added non-responsive model
24 November 2013
- Fastened bug on cellular gadgets
14 October 2013
- Enhancements to be used on cellular gadgets
01 October 2013
Model 1.0 - Preliminary launch