@Loktar no practical use, other than single element things
tried to make a portal loader , and could only make it with 5 elements. I could have gotten it down to 3 using :before and :after, but I was intrigued in the idea of making a single element one
Man... I just realized what makes that interaction even more insane... the element is still visible, even though it's behind the body that has a non-transparent background color.
Thanks to jQuery, we now have a native method for accomplishing this:
document.querySelector( ".div a" );
You can retrieve a NodeList with querySelectorAll.
wait, was QS and QSA really brought to be because of jQuery?
var x = envArr.reduce(function (arr, env) {
console.log('env', env, env.split(/=(.+)/, 2));
// Only split on the first equals
env = env.split(/=(.+)/, 2);
arr.push({key: env[0], value: env[1]});
return arr;
}, []);
'undefined' is not an object (evaluating 'envArr.reduce')