A NodeFilter interface represents an object used to filter the nodes in a NodeIterator or TreeWalker. They don't know anything about the DOM or how to traverse nodes; they just know how to evaluate a single node against the provided filter.
Represents a DTD notation (read-only). May declare format of an unparsed entity or formally declare the document's processing instruction targets. Inherits methods and properties from Node. Its nodeName is the notation name. Has no parent.
The StyleSheet.disabled property indicates whether the style sheet is prevented from applying to the document. A style sheet may be disabled by manually setting this property to true or if it's an inactive alternative style sheet. Note that disabled == false does not guarantee the style sheet is applied (it could be removed from the document, for instance).
The Touch interface represents a single contact point on a touch-sensitive device. The contact point is commonly a finger or stylus and the device may be a touchscreen or trackpad.
The read-only property ValidityState.tooLong indicates if the value of an <input> or <textarea>, after having been edited by the user, exceeds the maximum code-unit length established by the element's maxlength attribute.
In addition to the standard JavaScript set of functions (such as String, Array, Object, JSON etc), there are a variety of functions available from the DOM to workers. This article provides a list of those.
The WEBGL_draw_buffers.drawBuffersWEBGL() method is part of the WebGL API and allows you to define the draw buffers to which all fragment colors are written.
The read-only WebGLActiveInfo.name property represents the name of the requested data returned by calling the getActiveAttrib() or getActiveUniform() methods.
The read-only WebGLActiveInfo.size property is a Number representing the size of the requested data returned by calling the getActiveAttrib() or getActiveUniform() methods.