[wp-hackers] Using Modernizr for the new html5 input types
Eric Mann
eric at eam.me
Mon Aug 22 17:08:44 UTC 2011
It would be nice, yes, but you're trying to do too much here. Both
`wp_register_script()` and `wp_enqueue_script()` run on the server side ...
`Modernizr.load()` will fire the `nope` method on the client side ...
So, really, there's no way to do exactly what you're doing. My
recommendation would be to use jQuery or another library to asynchrounously
fetch your libraries when the `nope` method fires.
On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 9:40 AM, Gerasimos Tsiamalos <tsiger at gmail.com>wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I am using Modernizr to test for some new html5 input types (number and
> range to be more specific) and i was wondering if it's possible to combine
> this test with wp_register_script / wp_enqueue_script. I mean for browsers
> that natively support this type of inputs, everything's fine but for the
> older ones i don't want to manually include my libraries. Here's an
> example:
>
> *Modernizr.load([*
> * { *
> * test : Modernizr.inputtypes.number, // my test *
> * nope : [spinbox_js,spinbox_css], // if no support, load my custom
> libs*
> * complete: function() { *
> * ** **jQuery('.html5-number').spinbox(); // do my thing ** *
> * }*
> * }*
> *]);*
>
> Wouldn't be great if in the "nope" method i could include my libs using
> wp_register_script/wp_enqueue_script?
>
>
> --
> Best Regards
> --
> *Gerasimos Tsiamalos*
> twitter: @tsiger <http://www.twitter.com/tsiger>
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