He came out of the canvas so I let him doodle something small
Small note: I let him hang around for a bit after that

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He came out of the canvas so I let him doodle something small
Small note: I let him hang around for a bit after that
Credits: Charlie Davoli
Pushy is an off-canvas navigation menu for your website.
jQuery Sliding Panel Demo
In this article the author walks us through a build demo which centers on off-canvas navigation and looks at the complexities of implementing such a pattern in a highly performant manner.
Sidebar Transitions: Transition effects for off-canvas views
Most multi-device layout patterns for the Web are designed to rearrange page elements within a visible browser window. Off canvas multi-device layouts, on the other hand, use the space outside a browser’s viewport to hide secondary elements until people need them.
Inspired by the observations of Luke Wroblewski, this Off Canvas layout demo has 3 panels that display differently depending on the viewport width. The idea here is to have the two supporting panels of navigation and sidebar content hidden just off-screen to the left and right for easy access on small/medium viewports. Off Canvas is a design pattern, not a plugin or framework.