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airkit2

v0.1.0

Published

Airkit2 is a collection of JavaScript and SASS components designed to make life easier for the modern frontend developer.

Downloads

240

Readme

Airkit2

Airkit2 is a collection of JavaScript and SASS components designed to make life easier for the modern frontend developer.

Airkit2's components are written in vanilla JavaScript (no third-party deps), aiming to be lightweight and performant. Components will decoroate elements as they enter the DOM, and similarly dispose themselves when they are removed.

Installation

npm install airkit2

Getting started

import {Registry} from 'airkit2';
import {LazyImageComponent} from 'airkit2/lazyimage';


// Create a new component registry, which handles decoration of elements as
// they enter and leave the DOM.
const app = new Registry();

// Set options for a component. Each component can have its own set of
// configurable options.
const lazyimageOptions = {
  inviewClass: 'lazyimage--visible',
  loadedClass: 'lazyimage--loaded',
};

// Register the component and bind it to a specific CSS class. When an element
// enters the DOM with that class, the component will be initialized on that
// element.
app.register('lazyimage', LazyImageComponent, lazyimageOptions);

// Start the airkit2 app.
document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', () => {
  app.run();
});

Development

# Install deps
npm install

# Start the dev server at localhost:3000
npm run dev