There's the appendText function.

http://mootools.net/docs/core/Element/Element#Element:appendText

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On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 3:53 PM, André Fiedler <[email protected]
> wrote:

> So mootools has to check if it´s a string on every adopt. this slows things
> down... it´s really not necessary.
>
> new Element('a',{
>      'class': 'addButton',
>
>      'text':  'your text would go heereee...'
>
>    }).adopt(
>      new Element('img',{
>        'src': '/images/ms_add.png'
>      }),
>  );
>
>
> 2010/6/14 jacob <[email protected]>
>
> I always want to do something like this... but haven't come up with a
>> good way to do it:
>>
>>    new Element('a',{
>>      'class': 'addButton'
>>    }).adopt(
>>
>>      new Element('img',{
>>        'src': '/images/ms_add.png'
>>      }),
>>
>>      'some text would go heereee...'
>>
>>  );
>>
>>
>> i know you can do: this.getDocument().newTextNode('some text would go
>> heereee..') -- but what do you think about extending adopt/grab/inject/
>> etc. to interpret strings as text nodes? or adding a new
>> Element('text') ... or something?
>
>
>

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