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lorem-ipsum-tag

v1.0.0

Published

Stop cluttering up your markup.

Readme

lorem-ipsum-tag

Stop cluttering up your markup.

install

npm install lorem-ipsum-tag

use

<!--polyfill-->
<script src='node_modules/webcomponents.js/webcomponents.min.js'></script>
<!-- import component -->
<link rel='import' href='node_modules/lorem-ipsum-tag/lorem-ipsum.html'>

<lorem-ipsum count=1 units='paragraph' format='html'></lorem-ipsum>

The text is generated with knicklabs lorem-ipsum module, and rendered inside a <lorem-ipsum> tag.

attributes

  • units=<'word' | 'sentence' | 'paragraph'>

    Whether to render words, sentences, or paragraphs.

    default: paragraph,

  • count=1

    The number of units to render.

    default: 1,

  • format=<'html' | 'text'>

    If units='paragraph' and format='html', each paragraph of text will be wrapped in <p>...</p> tags. If format='text', the element's content will be a string of text.

    default: html

methods

.render() Asynchronously generates the text using the default generator in the lorem-ipsum module, and renders it within the lorem-ipsum element. Defaults not currently specified above under attributes are as described in the documentation for that module. Multiple calls to .render() may be made before the text is actually rendered; the attributes of the element at the time of the most recent call determine the final rendering. Uncomment the lines indicated in the screenshot below to test this for yourself:

perf.png

demo

http://phoenixstormcrow.github.io/lorem-ipsum-tag/