midori is a lightweight[1] JavaScript library that aims to make JavaScript web development easier. It was created by Aycan Gulez.
Features
Use
midori consists of 10 modules and is available as a single JavaScript file. It can be included within any web page by using the following markup:
<script type="text/javascript" src="path/to/midori.js"></script>
midori allows the use of standard CSS syntax to access DOM elements, and supports most CSS2 and CSS3 selectors.[2] There are three ways to work on returned DOM elements.
- Passing JavaScript code to modify a single property, using the built-in
apply() method:
// Sets the background color of all the cells in even rows to "yellow" in the "cities" tablemidori.get('#cities tr:nth-child(even) td').apply('style.backgroundColor = "yellow"');- Passing a function that takes a single parameter for more complex operations, again using the
apply() method:
// Marks the cells whose values are 12 or bigger in the "cities" tablemidori.get('#cities td').apply(function (o) { if (parseInt(o.innerHTML) >= 12) o.style.backgroundColor = 'red';} );- Directly accessing array entries returned by
midori.get() is also possible.
// Returns the first div elementvar firstDiv = midori.get('div')[0]; References
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