Support for rendering DOM from CLJ. Must be separate to enable same-named macros in CLJS for performance.
Usage: Create your UI in CLJC files, and require with conditional reader tags:
(ns app.ui (:require #?(:clj [fulcro.client.dom-server :as dom] :cljs [fulcro.client.dom :as dom])))
Support for rendering DOM from CLJ. Must be separate to enable same-named macros in CLJS for performance. Usage: Create your UI in CLJC files, and require with conditional reader tags: (ns app.ui (:require #?(:clj [fulcro.client.dom-server :as dom] :cljs [fulcro.client.dom :as dom])))
(a & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (a "hello") (a nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (a {:onClick f} "hello") (a #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (a :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (a :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (a "hello") (a nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (a {:onClick f} "hello") (a #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (a :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (a :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(abbr & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (abbr "hello") (abbr nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (abbr {:onClick f} "hello") (abbr #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (abbr :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (abbr :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (abbr "hello") (abbr nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (abbr {:onClick f} "hello") (abbr #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (abbr :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (abbr :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(address & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (address "hello") (address nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (address {:onClick f} "hello") (address #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (address :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (address :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (address "hello") (address nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (address {:onClick f} "hello") (address #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (address :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (address :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(append! sb s0)
(append! sb s0 s1)
(append! sb s0 s1 s2)
(append! sb s0 s1 s2 s3)
(append! sb s0 s1 s2 s3 s4)
(append! sb s0 s1 s2 s3 s4 & rest)
(area & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (area "hello") (area nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (area {:onClick f} "hello") (area #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (area :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (area :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (area "hello") (area nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (area {:onClick f} "hello") (area #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (area :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (area :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(article & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (article "hello") (article nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (article {:onClick f} "hello") (article #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (article :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (article :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (article "hello") (article nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (article {:onClick f} "hello") (article #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (article :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (article :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(aside & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (aside "hello") (aside nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (aside {:onClick f} "hello") (aside #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (aside :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (aside :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (aside "hello") (aside nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (aside {:onClick f} "hello") (aside #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (aside :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (aside :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(audio & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (audio "hello") (audio nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (audio {:onClick f} "hello") (audio #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (audio :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (audio :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (audio "hello") (audio nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (audio {:onClick f} "hello") (audio #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (audio :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (audio :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(b & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (b "hello") (b nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (b {:onClick f} "hello") (b #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (b :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (b :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (b "hello") (b nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (b {:onClick f} "hello") (b #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (b :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (b :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(base & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (base "hello") (base nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (base {:onClick f} "hello") (base #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (base :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (base :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (base "hello") (base nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (base {:onClick f} "hello") (base #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (base :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (base :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(bdi & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (bdi "hello") (bdi nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (bdi {:onClick f} "hello") (bdi #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (bdi :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (bdi :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (bdi "hello") (bdi nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (bdi {:onClick f} "hello") (bdi #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (bdi :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (bdi :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(bdo & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (bdo "hello") (bdo nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (bdo {:onClick f} "hello") (bdo #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (bdo :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (bdo :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (bdo "hello") (bdo nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (bdo {:onClick f} "hello") (bdo #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (bdo :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (bdo :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(big & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (big "hello") (big nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (big {:onClick f} "hello") (big #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (big :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (big :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (big "hello") (big nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (big {:onClick f} "hello") (big #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (big :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (big :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(blockquote & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (blockquote "hello") (blockquote nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (blockquote {:onClick f} "hello") (blockquote #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (blockquote :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (blockquote :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (blockquote "hello") (blockquote nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (blockquote {:onClick f} "hello") (blockquote #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (blockquote :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (blockquote :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(body & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (body "hello") (body nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (body {:onClick f} "hello") (body #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (body :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (body :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (body "hello") (body nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (body {:onClick f} "hello") (body #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (body :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (body :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(br & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (br "hello") (br nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (br {:onClick f} "hello") (br #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (br :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (br :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (br "hello") (br nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (br {:onClick f} "hello") (br #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (br :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (br :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(button & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (button "hello") (button nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (button {:onClick f} "hello") (button #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (button :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (button :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (button "hello") (button nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (button {:onClick f} "hello") (button #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (button :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (button :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(canvas & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (canvas "hello") (canvas nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (canvas {:onClick f} "hello") (canvas #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (canvas :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (canvas :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (canvas "hello") (canvas nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (canvas {:onClick f} "hello") (canvas #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (canvas :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (canvas :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(caption & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (caption "hello") (caption nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (caption {:onClick f} "hello") (caption #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (caption :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (caption :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (caption "hello") (caption nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (caption {:onClick f} "hello") (caption #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (caption :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (caption :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(circle & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (circle "hello") (circle nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (circle {:onClick f} "hello") (circle #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (circle :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (circle :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (circle "hello") (circle nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (circle {:onClick f} "hello") (circle #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (circle :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (circle :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(cite & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (cite "hello") (cite nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (cite {:onClick f} "hello") (cite #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (cite :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (cite :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (cite "hello") (cite nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (cite {:onClick f} "hello") (cite #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (cite :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (cite :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(clipPath & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (clipPath "hello") (clipPath nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (clipPath {:onClick f} "hello") (clipPath #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (clipPath :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (clipPath :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (clipPath "hello") (clipPath nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (clipPath {:onClick f} "hello") (clipPath #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (clipPath :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (clipPath :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(code & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (code "hello") (code nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (code {:onClick f} "hello") (code #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (code :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (code :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (code "hello") (code nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (code {:onClick f} "hello") (code #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (code :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (code :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(col & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (col "hello") (col nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (col {:onClick f} "hello") (col #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (col :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (col :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (col "hello") (col nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (col {:onClick f} "hello") (col #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (col :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (col :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(colgroup & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (colgroup "hello") (colgroup nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (colgroup {:onClick f} "hello") (colgroup #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (colgroup :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (colgroup :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (colgroup "hello") (colgroup nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (colgroup {:onClick f} "hello") (colgroup #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (colgroup :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (colgroup :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(component? x)
Returns true if the given arg is a server-side react component.
Returns true if the given arg is a server-side react component.
(container-tag? tag content)
Returns true if the tag has content or is not a void tag. In non-HTML modes, all contentless tags are assumed to be void tags.
Returns true if the tag has content or is not a void tag. In non-HTML modes, all contentless tags are assumed to be void tags.
(create-element tag)
(create-element tag opts & children)
Create a DOM element for which there exists no corresponding function.
Useful to create DOM elements not included in React.DOM. Equivalent
to calling js/React.createElement
Create a DOM element for which there exists no corresponding function. Useful to create DOM elements not included in React.DOM. Equivalent to calling `js/React.createElement`
(data & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (data "hello") (data nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (data {:onClick f} "hello") (data #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (data :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (data :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (data "hello") (data nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (data {:onClick f} "hello") (data #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (data :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (data :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(datalist & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (datalist "hello") (datalist nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (datalist {:onClick f} "hello") (datalist #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (datalist :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (datalist :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (datalist "hello") (datalist nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (datalist {:onClick f} "hello") (datalist #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (datalist :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (datalist :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(dd & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (dd "hello") (dd nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (dd {:onClick f} "hello") (dd #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (dd :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (dd :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (dd "hello") (dd nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (dd {:onClick f} "hello") (dd #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (dd :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (dd :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(defs & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (defs "hello") (defs nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (defs {:onClick f} "hello") (defs #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (defs :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (defs :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (defs "hello") (defs nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (defs {:onClick f} "hello") (defs #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (defs :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (defs :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(del & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (del "hello") (del nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (del {:onClick f} "hello") (del #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (del :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (del :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (del "hello") (del nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (del {:onClick f} "hello") (del #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (del :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (del :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(details & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (details "hello") (details nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (details {:onClick f} "hello") (details #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (details :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (details :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (details "hello") (details nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (details {:onClick f} "hello") (details #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (details :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (details :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(dfn & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (dfn "hello") (dfn nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (dfn {:onClick f} "hello") (dfn #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (dfn :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (dfn :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (dfn "hello") (dfn nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (dfn {:onClick f} "hello") (dfn #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (dfn :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (dfn :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(dialog & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (dialog "hello") (dialog nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (dialog {:onClick f} "hello") (dialog #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (dialog :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (dialog :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (dialog "hello") (dialog nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (dialog {:onClick f} "hello") (dialog #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (dialog :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (dialog :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(div & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (div "hello") (div nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (div {:onClick f} "hello") (div #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (div :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (div :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (div "hello") (div nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (div {:onClick f} "hello") (div #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (div :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (div :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(dl & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (dl "hello") (dl nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (dl {:onClick f} "hello") (dl #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (dl :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (dl :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (dl "hello") (dl nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (dl {:onClick f} "hello") (dl #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (dl :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (dl :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(dt & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (dt "hello") (dt nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (dt {:onClick f} "hello") (dt #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (dt :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (dt :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (dt "hello") (dt nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (dt {:onClick f} "hello") (dt #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (dt :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (dt :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(element {:keys [tag attrs react-key children] :as elem})
Creates a dom node.
Creates a dom node.
(element? x)
Returns true if the given arg is a server-side react element.
Returns true if the given arg is a server-side react element.
(ellipse & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (ellipse "hello") (ellipse nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (ellipse {:onClick f} "hello") (ellipse #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (ellipse :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (ellipse :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (ellipse "hello") (ellipse nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (ellipse {:onClick f} "hello") (ellipse #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (ellipse :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (ellipse :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(em & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (em "hello") (em nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (em {:onClick f} "hello") (em #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (em :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (em :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (em "hello") (em nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (em {:onClick f} "hello") (em #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (em :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (em :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(embed & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (embed "hello") (embed nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (embed {:onClick f} "hello") (embed #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (embed :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (embed :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (embed "hello") (embed nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (embed {:onClick f} "hello") (embed #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (embed :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (embed :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(fieldset & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (fieldset "hello") (fieldset nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (fieldset {:onClick f} "hello") (fieldset #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (fieldset :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (fieldset :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (fieldset "hello") (fieldset nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (fieldset {:onClick f} "hello") (fieldset #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (fieldset :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (fieldset :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(figcaption & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (figcaption "hello") (figcaption nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (figcaption {:onClick f} "hello") (figcaption #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (figcaption :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (figcaption :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (figcaption "hello") (figcaption nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (figcaption {:onClick f} "hello") (figcaption #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (figcaption :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (figcaption :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(figure & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (figure "hello") (figure nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (figure {:onClick f} "hello") (figure #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (figure :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (figure :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (figure "hello") (figure nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (figure {:onClick f} "hello") (figure #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (figure :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (figure :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(footer & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (footer "hello") (footer nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (footer {:onClick f} "hello") (footer #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (footer :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (footer :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (footer "hello") (footer nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (footer {:onClick f} "hello") (footer #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (footer :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (footer :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(form & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (form "hello") (form nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (form {:onClick f} "hello") (form #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (form :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (form :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (form "hello") (form nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (form {:onClick f} "hello") (form #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (form :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (form :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(g & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (g "hello") (g nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (g {:onClick f} "hello") (g #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (g :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (g :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (g "hello") (g nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (g {:onClick f} "hello") (g #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (g :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (g :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(h1 & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (h1 "hello") (h1 nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (h1 {:onClick f} "hello") (h1 #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (h1 :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (h1 :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (h1 "hello") (h1 nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (h1 {:onClick f} "hello") (h1 #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (h1 :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (h1 :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(h2 & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (h2 "hello") (h2 nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (h2 {:onClick f} "hello") (h2 #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (h2 :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (h2 :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (h2 "hello") (h2 nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (h2 {:onClick f} "hello") (h2 #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (h2 :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (h2 :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(h3 & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (h3 "hello") (h3 nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (h3 {:onClick f} "hello") (h3 #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (h3 :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (h3 :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (h3 "hello") (h3 nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (h3 {:onClick f} "hello") (h3 #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (h3 :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (h3 :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(h4 & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (h4 "hello") (h4 nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (h4 {:onClick f} "hello") (h4 #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (h4 :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (h4 :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (h4 "hello") (h4 nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (h4 {:onClick f} "hello") (h4 #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (h4 :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (h4 :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(h5 & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (h5 "hello") (h5 nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (h5 {:onClick f} "hello") (h5 #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (h5 :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (h5 :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (h5 "hello") (h5 nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (h5 {:onClick f} "hello") (h5 #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (h5 :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (h5 :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(h6 & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (h6 "hello") (h6 nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (h6 {:onClick f} "hello") (h6 #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (h6 :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (h6 :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (h6 "hello") (h6 nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (h6 {:onClick f} "hello") (h6 #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (h6 :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (h6 :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(head & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (head "hello") (head nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (head {:onClick f} "hello") (head #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (head :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (head :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (head "hello") (head nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (head {:onClick f} "hello") (head #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (head :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (head :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(header & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (header "hello") (header nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (header {:onClick f} "hello") (header #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (header :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (header :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (header "hello") (header nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (header {:onClick f} "hello") (header #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (header :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (header :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(hr & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (hr "hello") (hr nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (hr {:onClick f} "hello") (hr #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (hr :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (hr :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (hr "hello") (hr nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (hr {:onClick f} "hello") (hr #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (hr :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (hr :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(html & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (html "hello") (html nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (html {:onClick f} "hello") (html #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (html :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (html :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (html "hello") (html nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (html {:onClick f} "hello") (html #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (html :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (html :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(i & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (i "hello") (i nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (i {:onClick f} "hello") (i #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (i :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (i :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (i "hello") (i nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (i {:onClick f} "hello") (i #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (i :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (i :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(iframe & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (iframe "hello") (iframe nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (iframe {:onClick f} "hello") (iframe #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (iframe :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (iframe :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (iframe "hello") (iframe nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (iframe {:onClick f} "hello") (iframe #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (iframe :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (iframe :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(img & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (img "hello") (img nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (img {:onClick f} "hello") (img #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (img :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (img :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (img "hello") (img nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (img {:onClick f} "hello") (img #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (img :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (img :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(input & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (input "hello") (input nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (input {:onClick f} "hello") (input #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (input :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (input :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (input "hello") (input nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (input {:onClick f} "hello") (input #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (input :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (input :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(ins & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (ins "hello") (ins nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (ins {:onClick f} "hello") (ins #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (ins :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (ins :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (ins "hello") (ins nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (ins {:onClick f} "hello") (ins #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (ins :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (ins :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(kbd & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (kbd "hello") (kbd nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (kbd {:onClick f} "hello") (kbd #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (kbd :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (kbd :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (kbd "hello") (kbd nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (kbd {:onClick f} "hello") (kbd #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (kbd :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (kbd :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(keygen & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (keygen "hello") (keygen nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (keygen {:onClick f} "hello") (keygen #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (keygen :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (keygen :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (keygen "hello") (keygen nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (keygen {:onClick f} "hello") (keygen #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (keygen :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (keygen :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(label & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (label "hello") (label nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (label {:onClick f} "hello") (label #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (label :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (label :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (label "hello") (label nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (label {:onClick f} "hello") (label #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (label :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (label :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(legend & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (legend "hello") (legend nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (legend {:onClick f} "hello") (legend #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (legend :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (legend :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (legend "hello") (legend nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (legend {:onClick f} "hello") (legend #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (legend :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (legend :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(li & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (li "hello") (li nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (li {:onClick f} "hello") (li #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (li :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (li :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (li "hello") (li nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (li {:onClick f} "hello") (li #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (li :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (li :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(line & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (line "hello") (line nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (line {:onClick f} "hello") (line #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (line :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (line :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (line "hello") (line nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (line {:onClick f} "hello") (line #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (line :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (line :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(linearGradient & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (linearGradient "hello") (linearGradient nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (linearGradient {:onClick f} "hello") (linearGradient #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (linearGradient :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (linearGradient :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (linearGradient "hello") (linearGradient nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (linearGradient {:onClick f} "hello") (linearGradient #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (linearGradient :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (linearGradient :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(link & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (link "hello") (link nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (link {:onClick f} "hello") (link #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (link :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (link :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (link "hello") (link nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (link {:onClick f} "hello") (link #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (link :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (link :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(main & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (main "hello") (main nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (main {:onClick f} "hello") (main #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (main :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (main :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (main "hello") (main nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (main {:onClick f} "hello") (main #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (main :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (main :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(map & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (map "hello") (map nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (map {:onClick f} "hello") (map #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (map :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (map :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (map "hello") (map nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (map {:onClick f} "hello") (map #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (map :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (map :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(mark & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (mark "hello") (mark nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (mark {:onClick f} "hello") (mark #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (mark :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (mark :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (mark "hello") (mark nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (mark {:onClick f} "hello") (mark #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (mark :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (mark :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(mask & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (mask "hello") (mask nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (mask {:onClick f} "hello") (mask #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (mask :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (mask :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (mask "hello") (mask nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (mask {:onClick f} "hello") (mask #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (mask :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (mask :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(menu & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (menu "hello") (menu nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (menu {:onClick f} "hello") (menu #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (menu :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (menu :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (menu "hello") (menu nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (menu {:onClick f} "hello") (menu #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (menu :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (menu :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(menuitem & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (menuitem "hello") (menuitem nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (menuitem {:onClick f} "hello") (menuitem #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (menuitem :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (menuitem :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (menuitem "hello") (menuitem nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (menuitem {:onClick f} "hello") (menuitem #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (menuitem :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (menuitem :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(meta & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (meta "hello") (meta nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (meta {:onClick f} "hello") (meta #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (meta :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (meta :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (meta "hello") (meta nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (meta {:onClick f} "hello") (meta #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (meta :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (meta :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(meter & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (meter "hello") (meter nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (meter {:onClick f} "hello") (meter #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (meter :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (meter :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (meter "hello") (meter nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (meter {:onClick f} "hello") (meter #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (meter :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (meter :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(nav & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (nav "hello") (nav nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (nav {:onClick f} "hello") (nav #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (nav :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (nav :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (nav "hello") (nav nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (nav {:onClick f} "hello") (nav #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (nav :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (nav :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(node component)
(node component name)
Returns the dom node associated with a component's React ref.
Returns the dom node associated with a component's React ref.
(noscript & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (noscript "hello") (noscript nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (noscript {:onClick f} "hello") (noscript #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (noscript :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (noscript :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (noscript "hello") (noscript nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (noscript {:onClick f} "hello") (noscript #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (noscript :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (noscript :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(object & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (object "hello") (object nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (object {:onClick f} "hello") (object #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (object :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (object :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (object "hello") (object nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (object {:onClick f} "hello") (object #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (object :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (object :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(ol & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (ol "hello") (ol nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (ol {:onClick f} "hello") (ol #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (ol :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (ol :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (ol "hello") (ol nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (ol {:onClick f} "hello") (ol #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (ol :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (ol :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(optgroup & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (optgroup "hello") (optgroup nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (optgroup {:onClick f} "hello") (optgroup #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (optgroup :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (optgroup :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (optgroup "hello") (optgroup nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (optgroup {:onClick f} "hello") (optgroup #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (optgroup :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (optgroup :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(option & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (option "hello") (option nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (option {:onClick f} "hello") (option #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (option :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (option :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (option "hello") (option nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (option {:onClick f} "hello") (option #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (option :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (option :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(output & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (output "hello") (output nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (output {:onClick f} "hello") (output #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (output :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (output :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (output "hello") (output nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (output {:onClick f} "hello") (output #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (output :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (output :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(p & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (p "hello") (p nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (p {:onClick f} "hello") (p #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (p :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (p :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (p "hello") (p nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (p {:onClick f} "hello") (p #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (p :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (p :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(param & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (param "hello") (param nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (param {:onClick f} "hello") (param #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (param :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (param :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (param "hello") (param nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (param {:onClick f} "hello") (param #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (param :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (param :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(path & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (path "hello") (path nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (path {:onClick f} "hello") (path #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (path :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (path :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (path "hello") (path nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (path {:onClick f} "hello") (path #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (path :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (path :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(pattern & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (pattern "hello") (pattern nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (pattern {:onClick f} "hello") (pattern #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (pattern :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (pattern :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (pattern "hello") (pattern nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (pattern {:onClick f} "hello") (pattern #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (pattern :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (pattern :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(picture & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (picture "hello") (picture nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (picture {:onClick f} "hello") (picture #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (picture :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (picture :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (picture "hello") (picture nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (picture {:onClick f} "hello") (picture #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (picture :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (picture :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(polygon & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (polygon "hello") (polygon nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (polygon {:onClick f} "hello") (polygon #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (polygon :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (polygon :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (polygon "hello") (polygon nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (polygon {:onClick f} "hello") (polygon #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (polygon :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (polygon :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(polyline & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (polyline "hello") (polyline nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (polyline {:onClick f} "hello") (polyline #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (polyline :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (polyline :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (polyline "hello") (polyline nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (polyline {:onClick f} "hello") (polyline #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (polyline :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (polyline :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(pre & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (pre "hello") (pre nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (pre {:onClick f} "hello") (pre #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (pre :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (pre :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (pre "hello") (pre nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (pre {:onClick f} "hello") (pre #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (pre :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (pre :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(progress & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (progress "hello") (progress nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (progress {:onClick f} "hello") (progress #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (progress :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (progress :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (progress "hello") (progress nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (progress {:onClick f} "hello") (progress #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (progress :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (progress :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(q & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (q "hello") (q nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (q {:onClick f} "hello") (q #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (q :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (q :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (q "hello") (q nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (q {:onClick f} "hello") (q #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (q :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (q :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(radialGradient & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (radialGradient "hello") (radialGradient nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (radialGradient {:onClick f} "hello") (radialGradient #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (radialGradient :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (radialGradient :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (radialGradient "hello") (radialGradient nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (radialGradient {:onClick f} "hello") (radialGradient #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (radialGradient :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (radialGradient :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(rect & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (rect "hello") (rect nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (rect {:onClick f} "hello") (rect #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (rect :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (rect :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (rect "hello") (rect nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (rect {:onClick f} "hello") (rect #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (rect :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (rect :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(render-element! {:keys [tag attrs children]} react-id sb)
Render a tag vector as a HTML element string.
Render a tag vector as a HTML element string.
(rp & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (rp "hello") (rp nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (rp {:onClick f} "hello") (rp #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (rp :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (rp :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (rp "hello") (rp nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (rp {:onClick f} "hello") (rp #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (rp :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (rp :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(rt & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (rt "hello") (rt nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (rt {:onClick f} "hello") (rt #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (rt :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (rt :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (rt "hello") (rt nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (rt {:onClick f} "hello") (rt #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (rt :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (rt :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(ruby & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (ruby "hello") (ruby nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (ruby {:onClick f} "hello") (ruby #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (ruby :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (ruby :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (ruby "hello") (ruby nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (ruby {:onClick f} "hello") (ruby #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (ruby :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (ruby :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(s & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (s "hello") (s nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (s {:onClick f} "hello") (s #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (s :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (s :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (s "hello") (s nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (s {:onClick f} "hello") (s #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (s :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (s :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(samp & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (samp "hello") (samp nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (samp {:onClick f} "hello") (samp #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (samp :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (samp :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (samp "hello") (samp nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (samp {:onClick f} "hello") (samp #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (samp :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (samp :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(script & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (script "hello") (script nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (script {:onClick f} "hello") (script #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (script :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (script :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (script "hello") (script nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (script {:onClick f} "hello") (script #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (script :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (script :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(section & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (section "hello") (section nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (section {:onClick f} "hello") (section #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (section :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (section :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (section "hello") (section nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (section {:onClick f} "hello") (section #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (section :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (section :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(select & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (select "hello") (select nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (select {:onClick f} "hello") (select #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (select :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (select :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (select "hello") (select nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (select {:onClick f} "hello") (select #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (select :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (select :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(small & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (small "hello") (small nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (small {:onClick f} "hello") (small #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (small :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (small :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (small "hello") (small nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (small {:onClick f} "hello") (small #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (small :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (small :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(source & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (source "hello") (source nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (source {:onClick f} "hello") (source #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (source :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (source :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (source "hello") (source nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (source {:onClick f} "hello") (source #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (source :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (source :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(span & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (span "hello") (span nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (span {:onClick f} "hello") (span #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (span :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (span :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (span "hello") (span nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (span {:onClick f} "hello") (span #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (span :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (span :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(stop & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (stop "hello") (stop nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (stop {:onClick f} "hello") (stop #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (stop :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (stop :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (stop "hello") (stop nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (stop {:onClick f} "hello") (stop #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (stop :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (stop :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(strong & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (strong "hello") (strong nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (strong {:onClick f} "hello") (strong #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (strong :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (strong :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (strong "hello") (strong nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (strong {:onClick f} "hello") (strong #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (strong :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (strong :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(style & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (style "hello") (style nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (style {:onClick f} "hello") (style #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (style :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (style :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (style "hello") (style nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (style {:onClick f} "hello") (style #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (style :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (style :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(sub & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (sub "hello") (sub nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (sub {:onClick f} "hello") (sub #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (sub :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (sub :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (sub "hello") (sub nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (sub {:onClick f} "hello") (sub #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (sub :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (sub :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(summary & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (summary "hello") (summary nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (summary {:onClick f} "hello") (summary #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (summary :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (summary :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (summary "hello") (summary nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (summary {:onClick f} "hello") (summary #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (summary :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (summary :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(sup & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (sup "hello") (sup nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (sup {:onClick f} "hello") (sup #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (sup :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (sup :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (sup "hello") (sup nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (sup {:onClick f} "hello") (sup #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (sup :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (sup :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(svg & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (svg "hello") (svg nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (svg {:onClick f} "hello") (svg #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (svg :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (svg :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (svg "hello") (svg nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (svg {:onClick f} "hello") (svg #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (svg :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (svg :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(table & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (table "hello") (table nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (table {:onClick f} "hello") (table #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (table :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (table :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (table "hello") (table nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (table {:onClick f} "hello") (table #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (table :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (table :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(tbody & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (tbody "hello") (tbody nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (tbody {:onClick f} "hello") (tbody #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (tbody :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (tbody :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (tbody "hello") (tbody nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (tbody {:onClick f} "hello") (tbody #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (tbody :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (tbody :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(td & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (td "hello") (td nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (td {:onClick f} "hello") (td #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (td :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (td :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (td "hello") (td nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (td {:onClick f} "hello") (td #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (td :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (td :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(text & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (text "hello") (text nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (text {:onClick f} "hello") (text #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (text :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (text :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (text "hello") (text nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (text {:onClick f} "hello") (text #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (text :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (text :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(textarea & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (textarea "hello") (textarea nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (textarea {:onClick f} "hello") (textarea #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (textarea :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (textarea :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (textarea "hello") (textarea nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (textarea {:onClick f} "hello") (textarea #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (textarea :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (textarea :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(tfoot & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (tfoot "hello") (tfoot nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (tfoot {:onClick f} "hello") (tfoot #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (tfoot :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (tfoot :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (tfoot "hello") (tfoot nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (tfoot {:onClick f} "hello") (tfoot #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (tfoot :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (tfoot :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(th & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (th "hello") (th nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (th {:onClick f} "hello") (th #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (th :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (th :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (th "hello") (th nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (th {:onClick f} "hello") (th #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (th :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (th :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(thead & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (thead "hello") (thead nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (thead {:onClick f} "hello") (thead #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (thead :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (thead :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (thead "hello") (thead nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (thead {:onClick f} "hello") (thead #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (thead :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (thead :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(time & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (time "hello") (time nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (time {:onClick f} "hello") (time #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (time :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (time :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (time "hello") (time nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (time {:onClick f} "hello") (time #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (time :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (time :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(title & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (title "hello") (title nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (title {:onClick f} "hello") (title #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (title :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (title :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (title "hello") (title nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (title {:onClick f} "hello") (title #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (title :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (title :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(tr & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (tr "hello") (tr nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (tr {:onClick f} "hello") (tr #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (tr :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (tr :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (tr "hello") (tr nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (tr {:onClick f} "hello") (tr #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (tr :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (tr :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(track & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (track "hello") (track nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (track {:onClick f} "hello") (track #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (track :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (track :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (track "hello") (track nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (track {:onClick f} "hello") (track #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (track :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (track :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(tspan & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (tspan "hello") (tspan nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (tspan {:onClick f} "hello") (tspan #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (tspan :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (tspan :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (tspan "hello") (tspan nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (tspan {:onClick f} "hello") (tspan #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (tspan :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (tspan :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(u & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (u "hello") (u nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (u {:onClick f} "hello") (u #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (u :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (u :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (u "hello") (u nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (u {:onClick f} "hello") (u #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (u :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (u :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(ul & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (ul "hello") (ul nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (ul {:onClick f} "hello") (ul #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (ul :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (ul :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (ul "hello") (ul nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (ul {:onClick f} "hello") (ul #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (ul :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (ul :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(use & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (use "hello") (use nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (use {:onClick f} "hello") (use #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (use :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (use :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (use "hello") (use nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (use {:onClick f} "hello") (use #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (use :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (use :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(var & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (var "hello") (var nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (var {:onClick f} "hello") (var #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (var :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (var :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (var "hello") (var nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (var {:onClick f} "hello") (var #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (var :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (var :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(video & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (video "hello") (video nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (video {:onClick f} "hello") (video #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (video :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (video :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (video "hello") (video nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (video {:onClick f} "hello") (video #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (video :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (video :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
(wbr & args)
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways
These two are made equivalent at compile time (wbr "hello") (wbr nil "hello")
These two are made equivalent at compile time (wbr {:onClick f} "hello") (wbr #js {:onClick f} "hello")
There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (wbr :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (wbr :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
Returns a server side DOM element. Can be invoked in several ways These two are made equivalent at compile time (wbr "hello") (wbr nil "hello") These two are made equivalent at compile time (wbr {:onClick f} "hello") (wbr #js {:onClick f} "hello") There is also a shorthand for CSS id and class names (wbr :#the-id.klass.other-klass "hello") (wbr :#the-id.klass.other-klass {:onClick f} "hello")
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