Suppose you want to add content to the"myDiv" div, you could write:

$('#myDiv').append(
   $.DIV({'class':'big'},
       $.SPAN({id:'one','class':'ps'},
           'Hello Joe', $.I({},'!')
       )
   )
);

PS. I changed the 1.1 version some minutes ago in order to optimize it. Instead of use jQuick.attr function I preferred to extend jQuery with the method jQuickAttr.



Rey Bango ha scritto:
Francesco,

This is a really nice plugin. Excellent work. I missed your original announcements so I had a quick question.

If I wanted to inject a DIV into a specific section of my page (perhaps another DIV) using this code from your site:

$.DIV({'class':'big'},
   $.SPAN({id:'one','class':'ps'},
     'Hello Joe', $.I({},'!')
   )
);

how would I go about doing it?

Rey

Francesco Sullo wrote:
Hi all.
Today I improved jQuick.

The new version 1.1 supports events if passed as attributes, even with IE.
For example, instead of

$.FORM({},
  $.LABEL({'for':'one'},"Digit "),
  $.INPUT({id:'one'}).click(setValues)
).submit(function(){return false;});

you could write:

$.FORM({onsubmit:'return false;'},
  $.LABEL({'for':'one'},"Digit "),
  $.INPUT({id:'one',onclick:'setValues()'})
);

It is more compact and easier to understand.

For info and download: http://jquick.sullof.com



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