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dom-helpers
Advanced tools
The dom-helpers package is a collection of utility functions for managing and interacting with the DOM. It provides a consistent and cross-browser way to perform common DOM manipulation tasks without relying on a larger library like jQuery.
Class Manipulation
Allows adding and removing CSS classes from DOM elements.
import { addClass, removeClass } from 'dom-helpers';
const element = document.getElementById('my-element');
addClass(element, 'new-class');
removeClass(element, 'old-class');
Events
Facilitates adding and removing event listeners to DOM elements.
import { on, off } from 'dom-helpers';
const handleClick = event => console.log('Clicked!', event);
const element = document.getElementById('my-button');
on(element, 'click', handleClick);
// Later on, to remove the event listener
off(element, 'click', handleClick);
Query
Provides a way to select DOM elements using CSS selectors.
import { querySelectorAll } from 'dom-helpers';
const items = querySelectorAll(document, '.list-item');
console.log(items);
Style
Enables getting and setting CSS styles on DOM elements.
import { css } from 'dom-helpers';
const element = document.getElementById('my-element');
css(element, { display: 'none' });
css(element, 'display', 'block');
Dimensions
Allows measuring and setting the dimensions of DOM elements.
import { height, width } from 'dom-helpers';
const element = document.getElementById('my-element');
console.log(height(element));
console.log(width(element));
jQuery is a fast, small, and feature-rich JavaScript library. It makes things like HTML document traversal and manipulation, event handling, and animation much simpler with an easy-to-use API that works across a multitude of browsers. Compared to dom-helpers, jQuery is a more comprehensive tool but is also larger in size.
Zepto is a minimalist JavaScript library for modern browsers with a largely jQuery-compatible API. If you use jQuery, you will already be familiar with Zepto. While similar in API to dom-helpers, Zepto focuses on a jQuery-like experience in a smaller package.
Cash is an absurdly small jQuery alternative for modern browsers. It provides jQuery-style syntax for manipulating the DOM, handling events, and making AJAX requests. Cash-dom is more feature-rich than dom-helpers but still aims to be lightweight.
FAQs
tiny modular DOM lib for ie9+
We found that dom-helpers demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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