This project is a jQuery substitute for modern browsers and mobile devices. But instead of offering some wrappers and own dynamics, it simply provides helper functions to achieve the same objectives as jQuery or Zepto.
Even though keeping compactness is the primary concern of this library, it does contain lightweight versions of some concepts/components, including some UI helpers and MVC.
So far, it has Ajax, Anim, CSS, Date, DOM, Events, Forms, Helpers, MVC, Stack, Templates, Timers, Triggers, UI and Vars components.
laroux.js
is right for you if you:
- Complain about people who do not know the difference between jQuery and Javascript.
- Love working with more compact, organized libraries with smaller sizes (~28K).
- Want to be working with native DOM objects instead of wrappers.
- Get pace with debug console's autocomplete/fluent typing.
- Are not satisfied from other libraries' performances on mobile devices.
See GitHub Page for feature demonstrations and benchmarks.
See wiki page for documentation.
Download the latest version for releases page, and include laroux.min.js
and laroux.min.css
in your web project.
$l.ready(function() {
var buttons = $l(['.confirm-action']);
$l.css.setProperty(buttons, 'background-color', 'crimson');
$l.dom.setEvent(
buttons,
'click',
function(event, element) {
if (!confirm('Are you sure to do it?')) {
return false; // cancel event
}
}
);
});
Alternative 1: Zip Package
Download the package and launch npm install
.
Alternative 2: Git
On Terminal or Command Prompt:
git clone https://github.com/larukedi/laroux.js project
cd project
npm install
- NPM (https://npmjs.org)
- Grunt (http://gruntjs.com)
See LICENSE
See contributors.md
It is publicly open for any contribution. Bugfixes and suggestions are welcome.
- Fork the repo, push your changes to your fork, and submit a pull request.
- If something does not work, please report it using GitHub issues.