vibe
v0.9.4
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jQuery-compatible CSS classes module
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vibe
cross-browser [class]
JavaScript module—uses classList where available
$ npm install vibe
API (0.9)
Parameters
- element denotes a native DOM Element
- token denotes a single class name
- $ denotes a jQuery-compatible lib such as ender
- ? denotes a optional parameter
- stack denotes an array or collection of elements
- ssv denotes where multiple classes can be passed via array, space-separated string, or a callback to determine them. Callbacks run for each element as
this
and may returnfalse
to cease further iterations.
Fast simple static methods
vibe.addClass(element, token)
vibe.removeClass(element, token)
vibe.toggleClass(element, token, force?)
vibe.hasClass(element, token)
jQueryish chain methods
Integrated syntax
$(elements).addClass(ssv)
$(elements).removeClass(ssv)
$(elements).toggleClass(ssv, force?)
$(elements).hasClass(token)
→true
if any element has it
Standalone syntax
In standalone usage, these methods can be run via .call
vibe.fn.addClass.call(stack, ssv)
vibe.fn.removeClass.call(stack, ssv)
vibe.fn.toggleClass.call(stack, ssv, force?)
vibe.fn.hasClass.call(stack, token)
Ender
Include vibe in your ender build
ender build vibe
ender
usage example
ender('html').addClass('example').removeClass('another')
Compatibility
- Works in all browsers. Tested in Chrome, FF, Opera, IE7/8
- Uses the native
.classList
where available and otherwise uses.className
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