Rather than relying on jQuery for this, you can make two elements stick together in CSS by making them inline elements, forcing them to touch, and setting the CSS of the container to white-space: nowrap
.
HTML:
<div id="main">
<p>If the draw is popped out, and you resize the page, it breaks, because it has position:absolute</p>
<div id="clickable">
<div id="trigger">
<span>Click here - click away to hide</span>
</div><div id="pop">
<span>Now Resize Page</span>
</div>
</div>
</div>
Note that </div><div id="pop">
is not a typo. To force inline elements to touch, you need to remove all whitespace in your markup.
CSS:
#main {
width:300px;
margin:50% auto;
margin-top:0;
margin-bottom:0;
background-color:#EEE;
padding:10px;
}
#clickable { white-space: nowrap; }
#trigger {
background-color: #FFF;
width: 100%;
border: 4px solid #ddd;
display: inline-block; }
#trigger span { margin: 5px; display: block; }
#pop {
background-color: #333;
color: #EEE;
height: 38px;
opacity: 0;
display: none; }
#pop span {
margin: 10px;
display: block; }
JS:
$('#trigger').click(function(event) {
event.stopPropagation();
var width = $(this).outerWidth();
var offset = $(this).offset();
var top = (offset.top+4)+'px';
var left = (offset.left+width)+'px';
$('#pop').css({
'top' : top,
'left' : left,
'display' : 'inline-block',
'opacity' : 0,
'width' : 0
}).animate({
'width' : '140px',
'opacity' : 1
});
});
$('html').click(function(event) {
if (!($(event.target).closest('#pop').length)) {
$('#pop').animate({'width':0,'opacity':0},500,
function() {
$(this).hide();
});
}
});
Preview: http://jsfiddle.net/Wexcode/4kg2W/3/