(function( $ ) { 'use strict'; /** * All of the code for your public-facing JavaScript source * should reside in this file. * * Note: It has been assumed you will write jQuery code here, so the * $ function reference has been prepared for usage within the scope * of this function. * * This enables you to define handlers, for when the DOM is ready: * * $(function() { * * }); * * When the window is loaded: * * $( window ).load(function() { * * }); * * ...and/or other possibilities. * * Ideally, it is not considered best practise to attach more than a * single DOM-ready or window-load handler for a particular page. * Although scripts in the WordPress core, Plugins and Themes may be * practising this, we should strive to set a better example in our own work. */ $( window ).load(function() { // #BED8D3' '#D8E4E6' $('#Statistics tr:nth-child(6n), #Statistics tr:nth-child(6n-1), #Statistics tr:nth-child(6n-2)').css({backgroundColor:'#D8E4E6'}); $('#Statistics tr:nth-child(6n-3), #Statistics tr:nth-child(6n-4), #Statistics tr:nth-child(6n-5)').css({backgroundColor:'#BED8D3'}); $("td[datetime]").each(function(key,value){ var dt = $(value).attr('datetime'); var d = new Date(Number(dt)); d = d.toLocaleString(); $(this).html(d); }); }); })( jQuery );