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Ethan Gardner* A fast implementation of the Selectors API
* Fixes broken browser implementations of the DOM events module including document.createEvent(), dispatchEvent(), addEventListener(), etc
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S JonesA JavaScript library that fixes browser incompatibilities: events, attributes, getElementsByClassName()
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Matti NarkiaYet Another JavaScript Library Without Documentation\n\nBecause this library is standards-based it means that you don't have to learn a new API. It uses standard DOM properties and methods throughout which also means that I don't have to write any doc
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Andre MalheiroBecause this library is standards-based it means that you don’t have to learn a new API. It uses standard DOM properties and methods throughout which also means that I don’t have to write any documentation.
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Xavier BadosaBecause this library is standards-based it means that you don’t have to learn a new API. It uses standard DOM properties and methods throughout which also means that I don’t have to write any documentation. ;-) It is part of a suite of little librarie
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Because this library is standards-based it means that you don’t have to learn a new API. It uses standard DOM properties and methods throughout which also means that I don’t have to write any documentation. It is part of a suite of little libraries that I’m developing called base2. This is the first library under that umbrella and is called base2.DOM. Not a great name I know.
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Andrew WhiteBecause this library is standards-based it means that you don’t have to learn a new API. It uses standard DOM properties and methods throughout which also means that I don’t have to write any documentation. ;-) It is part of a suite of little librarie
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Because this library is standards-based it means that you don’t have to learn a new API. It uses standard DOM properties and methods throughout which also means that I don’t have to write any documentation.
It is part of a suite of little libraries that I’m developing called base2. This is the first library under that umbrella and is called base2.DOM. Not a great name I know.The library is structured so that it can be used in a variety of ways. In this post I’m only going to show you one way to use the library. The easy way. I’ll show you alternative ways to use base2.DOM in subsequent posts.
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