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I want to have my menu closed when the user clicks outside the menu, not only outside the navbar element. Because I have more collapses in my menu, this solution did not work for me: How to close an open collapsed navbar when clicking outside of the navbar element in Bootstrap 3? The menu disapeares when I click outside the menu, but when I click on the link with a dropdown, the whole menu collapses.

<div class="collapse navbar-collapse nav-mobile" id="bs-example-navbar-collapse-1">
    <ul class="nav navbar-nav">
        <li class="list-group panel">
            <a href="#submenu-1" class="list-group-item" data-toggle="collapse" data-parent="#MainMenu">Webshop</a>
            <ul class="collapse" id="submenu-1">
                <a href="#SubMenu1" class="list-group-item" data-toggle="collapse" data-parent="#SubMenu1">Industriële verpakkingen</a>
                <a href="javascript:;" class="list-group-item">Promotionele verpakkingen</a>
                <a href="javascript:;" class="list-group-item">Gelamineerde verpakkingen</a>
                <a href="javascript:;" class="list-group-item">Enveloppen &verzend verpakkingen</a>
                <a href="javascript:;" class="list-group-item">Medische verpakkingen</a>
                <a href="javascript:;" class="list-group-item">Co-packing</a>
            </ul>
        </li>
    </ul>
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  • Can you create a fiddle or bootply of this
    – StudioTime
    Nov 20, 2015 at 11:10
  • post the rest of your html
    – Tomanow
    Nov 20, 2015 at 11:35

3 Answers 3

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You can use this to collapse if not clicking a link: fiddle

$(document).click(function(e) {
    if (!$(e.target).is('a')) {
        $('.collapse').collapse('hide');        
    }
});
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    I fixed the issue by adding navbar- to .collapse. Thanks for your help!
    – Koessien
    Nov 20, 2015 at 11:50
  • You can add the class in to the collapse to keep hidden ;)
    – Tomanow
    Nov 20, 2015 at 11:50
  • when clicking on the search <input> field, the menu hides... how can I fix this?
    – Koessien
    Nov 20, 2015 at 13:47
  • add another condition to this like so: if (!$(e.target).is('a') && !$(e.target).is('input')) { ...
    – Tomanow
    Nov 20, 2015 at 16:47
  • I have got this working but when I click a sub menu link and it opens a modal window it also closes the submenu. Any ideas?
    – j00m
    Jan 18, 2016 at 16:05
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another alternative, you can add code below :

<script>
	$(document).ready(function(){
		$(".list-group ").hover(            
		function() {
			$('.collapse', this).stop( true, true ).slideDown("fast");
			$(this).toggleClass('open');        
		},
		function() {
			$('.collapse', this).stop( true, true ).slideUp("fast");
			$(this).toggleClass('open');       
		}
		);
	});
</script>

another example : dtc-eng

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Here is my take on this:

$(document).on('click', function(event){
  var $clickedOn = $(event.target),
      $collapsableItems = $('.collapse'),
      isToggleButton = ($clickedOn.closest('.navbar-toggle').length == 1),
      isLink = ($clickedOn.closest('a').length == 1),
      isOutsideNavbar = ($clickedOn.parents('.navbar').length == 0);

  if( (!isToggleButton && isLink) || isOutsideNavbar ) {
    $collapsableItems.each(function(){
      $(this).collapse('hide');
    });
  }
});

This solution handles:

  • single page website/applications (and will work on multi-pages too).
  • clicks on:
    • .navbar-toggle elements (could be <buttons> or <a>, and it handles clicks on potential inner elements like <span> or <strong> or whatever).
    • on simple <a> elements (again, it handles clicks on inner elements).
    • just outside some particular parent (ie. .navbar).
  • multiple collapsable (.collapse) elements that might be open (indistinct to where they are placed in the DOM).

Not enough for you? No problem. You can customize most of the selectors passed to jQuery (document, .collapse, .navbar, etc) to suit your needs or even add more conditions.

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