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FancySelect

A better select for discerning web developers everywhere, lovingly crafted by Octopus Creative. You can download it here, or check out the demo.

Basic Usage

FancySelect is easy to use. Just include jQuery or Zepto, target any select element on the page, and call .fancySelect() on it. If the select has an option with no value, it'll be used as a sort of placeholder text.

By default, FancySelect uses native selects and styles only the trigger on iOS devices. To override this, pass an object with forceiOS set to true when initializing it.

FancySelect also passes any classes specified in the select's data-class attribute, which you can use to style specific FancySelect instances.

HTML

<select class="basic">
  <option value="">Select something…</option>
  <option>Lorem</option>
  <option>Ipsum</option>
  <option>Dolor</option>
  <option>Sit</option>
  <option>Amet</option>
</select>

JavaScript

$('.basic').fancySelect();

Updating Options

If the options in your select change after initializing FancySelect, you can tell it to rebuild the list of options by triggering replace on the select element.

JavaScript

var mySelect = $('.my-select');

mySelect.fancySelect();

mySelect.append('<option>Foo</option><option>Bar</option>');

mySelect.trigger('update');