I have a Nav.js
component and using http://bokuweb.github.io/re-bulma/#NavToggle for styling.
I'm trying to make it so when you click on the hamburger menu that comes with the <NavToggle/>
component, that I can set the props to isActive and display the menu.
This is my current Nav.js
code:
import React from 'react';
import { Link } from 'react-router';
import { prefixLink } from 'gatsby-helpers';
import { Nav, NavGroup, NavItem, NavToggle, Icon } from 're-bulma';
export default class nav extends React.Component {
static propTypes = {
name: React.PropTypes.string,
};
constructor(props) {
super(props);
this.showToggleNav = this.showToggleNav.bind(this);
}
showToggleNav() {
this.props.isActive
}
render() {
return (
<div>
<Nav>
<NavGroup align="left">
<NavItem>
<Link to={prefixLink('/')}>
<h2>Dillon Raphael</h2>
</Link>
</NavItem>
</NavGroup>
<NavToggle onClick={this.showToggleNav} />
<NavGroup align="right" isMenu>
<NavItem>
</NavItem>
<NavItem>
</NavItem>
<NavItem>
<a href="#" onClick={this.props.showModal}>Let's Work!</a>
</NavItem>
</NavGroup>
</Nav>
</div>
);
}
}
Yes, I'm using Gatsby. I love it. It's helping me learn React.