Use node.remove() instead of parent.removeChild(node) #1036
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Hi Jorge,
not sure if you still want to support olden and not-at-all-golden Internet Explorer. If you're ditching it, then we could as well inch ourselves closer to more modern JS.
Here I am suggesting replacing the pattern
parent.removeChild(node)
with the simplernode.remove()
. According to CanIUse it is safe to assume that by now this method is supported by all non-IE-browsers out there.Benefit: We can shave off a few more bytes.
Regards,
Sven