$ npm install vibe
API (0.9)
- 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.
vibe.addClass(element, token)
vibe.removeClass(element, token)
vibe.toggleClass(element, token, force?)
vibe.hasClass(element, token)
jQueryish chain methods
$(elements).addClass(ssv)
$(elements).removeClass(ssv)
$(elements).toggleClass(ssv, force?)
$(elements).hasClass(token)
→true
if any element has it
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 build vibe
ender('html').addClass('example').removeClass('another')
- 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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