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devlint / HTML5_Enabler.js
Last active August 29, 2015 13:56 — forked from benplum/HTML5 Enabler
Quickline enabler html5 code for non-html5-browser like IE<9
/* Pre-Define HTML5 Elements in IE */
(function(){ var els = "source|address|article|aside|audio|canvas|command|datalist|details|dialog|figure|figcaption|footer|header|hgroup|keygen|mark|meter|menu|nav|picture|progress|ruby|section|time|video".split('|'); for(var i = 0; i < els.length; i++) { document.createElement(els[i]); } } )();
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devlint / Log-.md
Created December 3, 2013 08:52 — forked from bgrins/Log-.md

Javascript log Function

Every time I start a new project, I want to pull in a log function that allows the same functionality as the console.log, including the full functionality of the Console API.

There are a lot of ways to do this, but many are lacking. A common problem with wrapper functions is that the line number that shows up next to the log is the line number of the log function itself, not where log was invoked. There are also times where the arguments get logged in a way that isn't quite the same as the native function.

This is an attempt to once and for all document the function that I pull in to new projects. There are two different options:

  • The full version: Inspired by the plugin in HTML5 Boilerplate. Use this if you are writing an application and want to create a window.log function. Additionally,