jQuery is still a useful and pragmatic library, but chances are increasingly that you’re not dependent on using it in your projects to accomplish basic tasks like selecting elements, styling them, animating them, and fetching data—things that jQuery was great at. With broad browser support of ES6 (over 96% at the time of writing), now is probably a good time to move away from jQuery.
Practical and clear reference with the most common jQuery patterns and their equivalent translations in vanilla JS Show archive.org snapshot
Additional equivalents
jQuery | Vanilla JS | Effect |
---|---|---|
el.on('click', doStuff) | el.addEventListener('click', doStuff, { once: true }) | executes Event Handler just once |
$(el).data('importantStuff') | el.dataset.importantStuff | access to data property |
For a deeper dive: Take a look at Henning's presentation
Posted by Hannes Randow to makandra dev (2019-11-08 13:56)