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@vladocar/nanojs

v1.0.5

Published

Minimal standalone JS library for DOM manipulation

Downloads

25

Readme

nanoJS

License MIT Gzip Size npm

Minimal standalone JS library for DOM manipulation

nanoJS is around 100 lines of code (0.8 Kb compressed) JavaScript library for basic DOM manipulation. It has jQuery like syntax and supports chaining.

Syntax demos:


$(".someClass").css("background-color:green;").html("Hello World");

$('#c').animate('2.3', '1.2','0','1','1','0','0', '0','0','1').css('background-color:red').text('Hello');

$("#a").on("click", function(){

  $("#someDiv").css("background-color:green;color:#fff;");

})

You can find it here some basic examples. also the Mission & Philosophy of nanoJS

It works in IE9 and later. (some methods addClass, removeClass and toggleClass will not work in IE9)

Read more here:

https://vladocar.github.io/nanoJS/

or on my blog:

http://www.vcarrer.com/2018/05/nanojs-javascript-for-dom-manipulation.html

You can use direct download or:

npm i @vladocar/nanojs
yarn add @vladocar/nanojs
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@vladocar/[email protected]/src/nanoJS.min.js"></script>

OR

<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@vladocar/nanojs/src/nanoJS.min.js"></script>

Utils:

addClass
animate
attr
css
cssdom
empty
eq
getAttr
html
insertAfter, insertBefore, insertFirst insertLast
offset
on
parent
removeAttr
removeClass
siblings
text
toggleClass
log