Insignia is a classic tag entry component coded entire in JavaScript, skinnable via CSS, and with pretty good cross-browser support.
The component is lightweight when it comes to file size, and comes with keyboard navigation, automatically removing the tag box when the text caret is near a keyword.
Developers can use custom delimiters for the tags, Insignia working with spaces, commas, dots, and about anything else you can think off.
Users can enter tags in two forms, either by typing them one letter at a time and the component detecting delimiters and creating the tag. Or by copy pasting large blocks of text, and letting Insignia parse the text, detect the delimiters, and create the tags all at once.
Insignia samples and usage instructions are included with the download package.
What is new in this release:
- Introduced custom render method
- Introduced custom readTag method
What is new in version 4.3.1:
- Introduced custom render method
- Introduced custom readTag method
What is new in version 4.2.2:
- Fixed a bug where focus would get lost while initializing an element with insignia(el)
What is new in version 2.0.0:
- Removed dupes option.
- Introduced parse option to massage user-input tag into value of your choosing.
- Introduced validate option to assert whether a value is a valid tag.
Requirements:
- JavaScript enabled on client side
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