Package Exports
- belit
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Readme
belit
Fork of a simple library for composable DOM elements using tagged template strings.
belit
is a library for translating template strings into DOM elements on the server and on the client.
Example
belit
can be used with other libraries (like hyperx
) to create DOM trees.
const belit = require('belit')
const hyperx = require('hyperx')
const html = hyperx(belit(), {comments: true})
const div = html`
<div>
<h1>This is in a DOM tree</h1>
</div>
`
Namespaces
You can pass in a namespace to properly create namespaced elements (like svg)
const belit = require('belit')
const hyperx = require('hyperx')
const svg = hyperx(belit('http://www.w3.org/2000/svg'), {comments: true})
const div = svg`
<svg height="200" width="200">
<rect width="100" height="100" />
</svg>
`
You can use the belit.html
and belit.svg
instead of calling the top-level function
const belit = require('belit')
const hyperx = require('hyperx')
const svg = hyperx(belit.svg, {comments: true})
const div = svg`
<svg height="200" width="200">
<rect width="100" height="100" />
</svg>
`
original license
(c) 2016 Kyle Robinson Young. MIT License