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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T15:17:19+00:00 2026-05-14T15:17:19+00:00

How to create a pure JavaScript (without using any library) plugin which looks like:

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How to create a pure JavaScript (without using any library) plugin which looks like:

document.getElementById('id').myPlugin();

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    2026-05-14T15:17:19+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 3:17 pm

    You can create your own wrapper (similar to jQuery), and doing this will allow you to circumvent all of the discussed problems with extending the DOM directly.

    myWrapper = (function(){
    
        function NodeList(elems) {
    
            this.length = 0;
            this.merge(this, elems.nodeType ? [elems] : elems);
    
        }
    
        function myWrapper(elems) {
            return new NodeList(elems);
        }
    
        myWrapper.NodeList = NodeList;
    
        NodeList.prototype = {
            merge: function(first, second) {
    
                var i = first.length, j = 0;
    
                for (var l = second.length; j < l; ++j) {
                    first[i++] = second[j];
                }
    
                first.length = i;
    
                return first;
    
            },
            each: function(fn) {
    
                for (var i = -1, l = this.length; ++i < l;) {
                    fn.call(this[i], this[i], i, l, this);
                }
    
                return this;
    
            }
        };
    
        return myWrapper;
    
    })();
    

    And you can add your own methods like so:

    myWrapper.NodeList.prototype.myPlugin = function() {
        return this.each(function(){
            // Do something with 'this' (the element)
        });
    };
    

    Usage:

    myWrapper(document.getElementById('id')).myPlugin();
    
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