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README.md
💌 mailgo - a different mailto (WIP)
(see it in action! https://mailgo.js.org)
what?
mailgo will substitute all the mailto:
links with the mailgo modal, in less than 7KB
installation
add at the end of the <body>
<body>
...
<script src="https://unpkg.com/mailgo@0.2.3/dist/mailgo.min.js"></script>
</body>
you can also import mailgo in <head>
using defer
<head>
...
<script src="https://unpkg.com/mailgo@0.2.3/dist/mailgo.min.js" defer></script>
</head>
(note: the GitHub /dist
is totally unstable, use unpkg
or npm
to test mailgo, thanks!)
usage
default
by default all the mailto:
links will be enabled with mailgo only importing the script!
(and with the default usage in the modal will appear also cc, bcc, subject and body parameter if provided)
Do you want to prevent the spam? Use a no-spam usage instead the default usage
no-spam usage #1 (recommended)
<a href="#mailgo" data-address="matteo" data-domain="manzinello.dev">write me!</a>
- add
href="#mailgo"
to<a>
- add
data-address
anddata-domain
to re-create your email address
no-spam usage #2
<a class="mailgo" data-address="matteo" data-domain="manzinello.dev">write me!</a>
- add
class="mailgo"
to<a>
- add
data-address
anddata-domain
to re-create your email address
exclude a mailto
to exclude a mailto link add to the <a>
element the class no-mailgo
like in this example:
<a class="no-mailgo" href="mailto:matteo@manzinello.dev">matteo@manzinello.dev</a>