Bâtonnet.js
August 19, 2016 · View on GitHub
Bâtonnet.js (or Batonnet.js, pronounced /ba.tɔ.nɛ/) is a universal, intercultural and user-friendly way to display numbers. It provides a lightweight, easy to use library that can convert any positive integers into a more readable form, even across different regional, political and/or religional culture.
Demo
You can see the power and the flexibility of Bâtonnet.js in live action by following this link.
Usage
Download batonnet.min.js and batonnet.min.css and include them in your web page:
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="batonnet.min.css">
<script src="batonnet.min.js"></script>
Then, surround numbers you want to convert with a tag containing the class batonnet as such:
<p>I've already caught <span class="batonnet">13</span> fishes!</p>
And finally call the Batonnet() function in javascript once the element is loaded:
Batonnet();