Get the color from element if using jqLite#3
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I had considered that, and it would likely be fine, I just wasn't sure if there were any extra features/enhancements of jQuery which we might be excluding when it was available. At the moment I don't think that is the case, but I was trying to be defensive. Let me know if you'd prefer to keep it simpler. |
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The previous version's color fetching did not work if not using jQuery. The jqLite does not return the color, so I've added a function to get it even if jQuery isn't available.