el.TAG(attr, children) → Element
This is a proxy for DomHelper.create, saving you a few characters. TAG can be any valid HTML tag, attr is an object of attributes to assign using apply(), and children is an array of children to append using append().
class dom (DomHelper)
create(element, attr, children) → Element
apply(element, attributes)
Apply will apply all values in the attributes object as attributes to the element, with a few exceptions:
- If the value of the attribute is null, the attribute will be removed rather than set.
- If the value of the attribute is true, the attribute value will be the same as the attribute name.
- If the attribute name starts with
on:, for example on:click, the value must be a callable which will be set as a listener for the specified event. No attribute will be added in this case.
Note: Since this method is called from el() and create(), the above rules are valid with those methods as well.
append(element, children)
Append will add all values and elements in the children array as children to the element, with a few exceptions:
- If the child is
null, it will be skipped. This lets you add children conditionally by nulling them if undesired.
- If the child is a string, it will be added as a text node.
Note: Since this method is called from el() and create(), the above rules are valid with those methods as well.