I thought it could be that, but I put in a timeout so I don't think its 
likely.

Em sexta-feira, 30 de setembro de 2016 03:01:33 UTC-4, Witold Szczerba 
escreveu:
>
> Maybe your js code acts too early, when there is no element yet in the DOM?
>
> 30.09.2016 8:35 AM "Timothy Williams" <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> napisaƂ(a):
>
>> I have this elm-html element:
>>
>> Html.a [href "#menu-toggle", class "btn btn-default", id "menu-toggle" ]
>>         [ text "Toggle Menu" ]
>>
>> which is a direct translation from:
>>
>>  <a href="#menu-toggle" class="btn btn-default" id="menu-toggle">Toggle 
>> Menu</a>
>>
>> and shows up in the browser as:
>>
>> <a href="#menu-toggle" class="btn btn-default" id="menu-toggle">Toggle 
>> Menu</a>
>>
>>
>> But the same javascript that works on the html doesn't work on the elm 
>> code:
>>
>>     $("#menu-toggle").click(function(e) {
>>         e.preventDefault();
>>         $("#wrapper").toggleClass("toggled");
>>     });
>>
>> Is plain js/jquery unable to interact with elm elements as it would with 
>> html elements?
>>
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