
Zepto
What is Zepto?
Zepto belongs to JavaScript libraries category.
Zepto is a minimalist JavaScript library that provides a jQuery-compatible API for modern browsers. It aims to be a lighter alternative to jQuery, focusing on the most commonly used functions and modern browser capabilities. Zepto offers core DOM manipulation, event handling, and AJAX functionality...
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