Allows you to modify a ConcreteHtmlTag by adding a Seq containing other nest-able objects to its list of children.
Allows you to modify a ConcreteHtmlTag by adding a Seq containing other nest-able objects to its list of children.
Renders an Seq of FragT into a single FragT
Renders an Seq of FragT into a single FragT
Lets you put Unit into a scalatags tree, as a no-op.
Lets you put Unit into a scalatags tree, as a no-op.
Renders an Seq of FragT into a single FragT
Renders an Seq of FragT into a single FragT
Allows you to modify a ConcreteHtmlTag by adding an Array containing other nest-able objects to its list of children.
Allows you to modify a ConcreteHtmlTag by adding an Array containing other nest-able objects to its list of children.
Renders an Option of FragT into a single FragT
Renders an Option of FragT into a single FragT
Allows you to modify a ConcreteHtmlTag by adding an Option containing other nest-able objects to its list of children.
Allows you to modify a ConcreteHtmlTag by adding an Option containing other nest-able objects to its list of children.
Constructs an Attr attribute object from a string; can be used inline:
Constructs a CSS Style from a string, can be used inline
The keydown event is raised when the user presses a keyboard key.
The keydown event is raised when the user presses a keyboard key.
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The keypress event should be raised when the user presses a key on the keyboard.
The keypress event should be raised when the user presses a key on the keyboard. However, not all browsers fire keypress events for certain keys.
Webkit-based browsers (Google Chrome and Safari, for example) do not fire keypress events on the arrow keys. Firefox does not fire keypress events on modifier keys like SHIFT.
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The keyup event is raised when the user releases a key that's been pressed.
The keyup event is raised when the user releases a key that's been pressed.
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Keyboard Events - triggered by user action son the keyboard or similar user actions