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Chain.js is a jQuery plugin, providing data-binding capability that allows you to generate web contents automatically by binding your data to html. Unlike other data-binding frameworks and library, it uses pure DOM, instead of string-based innerHTML approach, so event binding won’t gone during rendering.
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Chain.js is a jQuery plugin, providing data-binding capability that allows you to generate web contents automatically by binding your data to html. Unlike other data-binding frameworks and library, it uses pure DOM, instead of string-based innerHTML approach, so event binding won’t gone during rendering.
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