.after() vs jQuery .insertAfter() vs parentNode.insertBefore() (v4)

Revision 4 of this benchmark created by Matt Dressel on


Description

jQuery .after() vs jQuery .insertAfter() vs parentNode.insertBefore()

Updated to use header instead of content for the native test case

Preparation HTML

<div id=container>
    <div id=header>1. header</div>
    <div id=content>3. content</div>
    <div id=thumbnails>2. thumbnails</div>
</div>
<script src="//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script>
  $header = $("#header");
  header = $header.get(0);
  $content = $("#content");
  content = $content.get(0);
  $thumbnails = $("#thumbnails");
  thumbnails = $thumbnails.get(0);
  $container = $("#container");
  container = $container.get(0);
</script>

Test runner

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Testing in
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.after()
$header.after($thumbnails);
ready
.insertAfter()
$thumbnails.insertAfter($header);
ready
parentNode.insertBefore()
container.insertBefore(thumbnails, header);
ready

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