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* [https://getbootstrap.com/docs/5.2/components/navbar/ Bootstrap's sample of its navigation menu] - Bootstrap
* [https://getbootstrap.com/docs/5.2/components/navbar/ Bootstrap's sample of its navigation menu] - Bootstrap
* [https://medium.com/@msaqib_9803/a-responsive-navigation-bar-75497b760698 A sample responsive navigation bar] - Medium, Oct 21,2023


=== Sources ===
=== Sources ===

Revision as of 15:16, 25 July 2024

Typography

Viewport tag

The viewport meta tag prevents mobile devices from displaying pages as if they were at desktop resolutions.

<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">

Setting the viewport width to the device width and the initial zoom level to 1 allows the page to match the screen’s dimensions and scale the content appropriately. Without this, mobile browsers may render pages at a desktop screen width then shrink it down, leading to an overly small text size.[1]

Responsive text

Set the font size as 15px plus 0.0039065% of the screen width. This should yield optimal font sizes at every breakpoint, e.g. 16px @ 320px width, 20px at 1280px width, etc.[2]

body {
    font-size: calc(15px + 0.390625vw);
}

Responsive website font size guidelines

Guideline for website font sizes - Learn UI Design[3]

Hamburger menu

Best practices

It obfuscates links to main pages, so don't use it unless it's absolutely necessary. Number 1 UX rule: Don't frustrate people.

Take into consideration edge cases, like users who split windows to half their screen.

Consider using the word "menu" instead of the 3 bar hamburger icon for the menu.

Breakpoint values

934 pixels on 1080p screens, or 1154 pixels on 1440p screens.[4]

Using an SVG asset as the menu icon

See Working With SVG Sprites

Navigation menu

Best Practices

Place the navigation menu options in <li> elements that are part of an <ul> element.

Wrap the navigation menu in a <nav> element to improve SEO and accessibility.[5]

Flyout menu

Use JavaScript to implement a hamburger menu with a fly-out navigation menu on mobile.

const hb = document.querySelector('.hamburger-menu');
const nav_menu = document.querySelector('.nav-menu');
['mouseenter', 'click', 'touchstart'].forEach((evt) => {
    hb.addEventListener(evt, () => {
        nav_menu.classList.toggle('active');
    }, false)
});
nav_menu.addEventListener('mouseout', () => {
    nav_menu.classList.toggle('active');
});

Reference

See also

Sources