I couldn't find much from Googling, but I'm probably Googling the wrong terms.
I'm trying to understand what the "el" in "$.el" is from here:
$.el.table( $.el.tr( $.el.th('first name'), $.el.th('last name')), $.el.tr( $.el.td('Joe'), $.el.td('Stelmach')) ).appendTo(document.body); Thanks in advance!
4 Answers
el is just an identifier and it refers to an element, a DOM element, which is a convention in that library.
You can obtain the explanation seeing the source of the project in the github:
// If we're in a CommonJS environment, we export our laconic methods if(typeof module !== 'undefined' && module.exports) { module.exports = laconic; } // otherwise, we attach them to the top level $.el namespace else { var dollar = context.$ || {}; dollar.el = laconic; context.$ = dollar; } The code means that $.el namespace will have the function laconic() and this function create elements using document.createElement and append to the body.
It creates a tree of elements and appends them to body
el is a function that's been placed on the $ object, and can be invoked to generate DOM elements:
$.el('table') el also acts as a placeholder for other objects, like the table function:
$.el.table()