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It's a simple jQuery plugin to colorize data elements according to their values:
$('#foo').colorizejs({ 500: 'green', 0: 'red' });
If the value of #foo is larger than 500, its color will be set to green,
if it is larger than zero, it will be set to red,
otherwise it won't be touched.
You can also use classes instead of colors by prepending them with a dot:
$('#foo').colorizejs({ 500: '.green', 0: '.red' });
The easiest way is to just include it in your HTML from the jsDelivr CDN:
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/colorizejs@1.1.1/colorizejs-0.1.0.min.js"
integrity="sha384-dtUrO7M8pPJkCd97BZUabNxLxnb8IJsmLVpA5wdaitvMsIO6pAWSR+EmC8U5v7/O"
crossorigin="anonymous"></script>
</head>
</html>
Otherwise, you can download the latest release.
You can also install it with npm:
npm install colorizejs
A minimal example.html file is included to demonstrate
how ColorizeJS colours numeric values
based on defined rules.
To try it:
example.html in a browser.{ 500: '.green', 0: '.red' }.This file is mainly for users or developers who want a quick way to verify that the plugin works after cloning the repository.
First, make sure you can build it locally:
npm install --global gulp-cli
gulp
The build has to be clean. If it's not, submit an issue.
Then, make your changes, make sure the build is still clean, and submit a pull request.
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A jQuery plugin to colorize a data element according to its value
We found that colorizejs demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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