Inspired by Facebook's React and Vue.js, this library provides JavaScript bindings for creating reactive Web components.
It allows developers to control every facet of their application display, from the content, up to events, presentation, and more.
ripple.js allows developers to build "composable" components that react to various inputs in their own way, without bloating the application's codebase.
Each view has its own set of bindings and plugins, which allows it to react differently, while still following central composition and display rules.
To help developers get started, ripple.js comes with lots of documentation and examples.
What is new in this release:
- Fixed issue with text bindings not rendering elements if there was whitespace around it.
What is new in version 0.4.0:
- Allow watching for all changes with view.watch(callback).
- Using an updated/simplified path observer - 0.2.0.
- Added view.create method for creating child views with the same bindings.
- Moved render into the view so it can be modified by plugins. eg. virtual DOM.
Requirements:
- JavaScript enabled on client side
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