/*
the format of each data structure is a source selector, optional
source ancestor selector, source copy, destination selector, optional
destination ancestor selector, optional root selector, action, and
optional callback(s)
following is an example data structure. copy the example data
structure below and paste after the example data structure. remove the
forward slash asterisk and asterisk forward slash lines from before
and after the example data structure. repeat for as many as many
elements as you need to manipulate.
*/
// optional - sourceAncestorSelector, use when you want to first find
// a source element but then manipulate an ancestor element
//sourceAncestorSelector : '[ optional - enter source ancestor selector here between single quotes replacing square brackets ]',
// sourceCopy when true will make a copy of the source element and use
// it instead of the actual sourceSelector. value is false or true
//sourceCopy : true,
// destinationSelector, use the selector x-twc-em-source to use the
// sourceSelector as the destination
//destinationSelector : '[ enter destination selector here between single quotes replacing square brackets ]',
// optional - destinationAncestorSelector, use when you want to first
// find a destination element but then manipulate an ancestor element
//destinationAncestorSelector : '[ enter optional destination ancestor selector here between single quotes replacing square brackets ]',
// optional - rootSelector, use when you want the source and
// destination elements to have a common ancestor element
//rootSelector : '[ optional - enter root selector here between single quotes replacing square brackets ]',
// action value is after, append, before, prepend or replace
// repeat is a number. the number of times to repeat this specific
// element manipulation
// onEditModeRemove value is true or false. when true the source
// element will be removed
//onEditModeRemove : false,
// callbacks is optional, use when you want to manipulate the
// structure of the source element. the value is an array. you can add
// one or multiple callback names. when adding multiple callback names
// separate the names with commas. some examples...
//
// [ 'callback' ]
//
// [ 'callback1', 'callback2', 'callback3' ]
//
// your callbacks must accept and return a node