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DialogTriggerJS

Some simple Javascript code using jQuery that lets a dialog be triggered based on some user behavior such as a timeout, by scrolling by some amount, or based on exit intent.

This is useful if you want to pop-up something like a newsletter sign-up form in a more intelligent way instead of just doing it instantly.

You can even chain events together, such as requiring the user to scroll down by some amount like 25% of the page, then back up by 10%, etc.

Basic Usage:

var dt = new DialogTrigger(callback, options);
  • "callback" is the Javascript function that should be called when the trigger behavior is met
  • "options" consists of a "trigger" and any additional parameters as follows:
    • trigger: 'exitIntent'

      • Call 'callback' when a user intends to exit (such as moving cursor off page or coming back to the top)
      • This won't work on mobile devices since mouse events aren't generated, so you should use different triggers in such instances.
      • eg. { trigger: 'exitIntent' }
    • trigger: 'target'

      • Call 'callback' when a user reaches a particular target element
      • Use 'target' to set the name of the element, such as '#mytarget' (eg. { trigger: 'target', target: '#mytarget' })
    • trigger: 'scrollDown'

      • Call 'callback' when a user scrolls down by a certain percent of the page from when the object is instantiated
      • Use 'percentDown' to set the percentage 0-100 (eg. { trigger: 'scrollDown', percentDown: 50 })
      • Default percentDown is 50%
    • trigger: 'scrollUp'

      • Call 'callback' when a user scrolls up by a certain percent from when the object is instantiated
      • Use 'percentUp' to set the percentage 0-100 (eg. { trigger: 'scrollUp', percentUp: 10 })
      • Default percentUp is 10%
    • trigger: 'timeout'

      • Call 'callback' after a certain number of milliseconds have elapsed (set 'timeout' to the desired milliseconds)
      • Use 'timeout' to set the desired milliseconds (eg. { trigger: 'timeout', timeout: 5000 })
      • Default timeout is 0 milliseconds (instant trigger)

Examples:

function testPopup() {
	alert('Hello there!');
}

// A trigger based on a timeout of 5 seconds
var dtTimeout = new DialogTrigger(testPopup, { trigger: 'timeout', timeout: 5000 });

// A trigger based on the user scrolling down to a target element on the page named '#mytarget'
var dtElement = new DialogTrigger(testPopup, { trigger: 'target', target: '#mytarget' });

// A trigger based on the user scrolling down at least 50% of the page
var dtScrollDown = new DialogTrigger(testPopup, { trigger: 'scrollDown', percentDown: 50 });

// A trigger based on "exit intent" when the cursor is detected to go above the top of the browser window (useful in desktop scenarios)
var dtExit = new DialogTrigger(testPopup, { trigger: 'exitIntent' });

// Triggers can also be chained for a sequence of behaviors (such as scroll down by 50%, then up by 10%):
var dtPercentDown = new DialogTrigger(function() {
	var dtPercentUp = new DialogTrigger(testPopup, { trigger: 'scrollUp', percentUp: 10 });
}, { trigger: 'scrollDown', percentDown: 50 });

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The MIT License (MIT)

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