JavaScript object that creates unique CSS selector for given element.
CSS Selector Generator
CSS Selector Generator
CSS selector generator and utilities for browser environments.
CSS Selector Generator
Better CSS selector generator for modern websites
CSS Selector Generator
A CSS selector generator
PostCSS plugin for CSS Modules to pass arbitrary values between your module files
a CSS selector parser
Powerful and compliant CSS selector parser.
a CSS selector compiler/engine
CSS Selector Generator
Parses and stringifies CSS selectors
Resolve a nested selector in a PostCSS AST
A CSS selector engine.
PostCSS plugin to transform :not() W3C CSS level 4 pseudo class to :not() CSS level 3 selectors
Fast CSS Selectors API Engine
Use cascade layers in CSS
Selectors decision tree - choose matching selectors, fast
hast utility to create an element from a simple CSS selector
Fast CSS Selectors API Engine
PostCSS plugin to replace overflow-wrap with word-wrap or optionally retain both declarations.
CSS selector generator for one or multiple nodes.
Semantic_ID is a very simple helper that creates a view-specific semantic selector string following the same convention as the Rails Route Helpers. IE, the ExamplesController#Index view would return "examples_view".
Supports JSON content, custom HTTP headers, and post-processing of extracted content.
Headhunter is an HTML and CSS validation tool that injects itself into your Rails feature tests and automagically checks all your generated HTML and CSS for validity. In addition, it also looks out for unused (and therefore superfluous) CSS selectors.
Uses phantomjs to render and take a png snapshot of part of a page
Guilded is a framework for building web based components centered around current web standards and best practices. The current framework is written in ruby, but could be ported to other languages. Guilded intends to provide a toolset for creating and consuming reusable web components. Currently, this problem domain is filled with JavaScript frameworks. These frameworks are wonderful and work very well. However, they do not degrade gracefully and are not accessible. Guilded seeks to provide the same level of "componentization" and ease of use without sacrificing degradability and accessibility. Guilded will achieve these goals by applying each technology at our disposal to do what it was intended. XHTML will be employed for content. CSS used for layout and styling. Behavior will be added to a component with JavaScript through progressive enhancement. The user will have the best experience with a Guilded component when CSS and JavaScript are enabled in their browser, but will still be able to use the component when CSS and JavaScript are disabled. Guilded will use jQuery as it's base JavaScript framework. jQuery was chosen because it lends itself to progressive enhancement due to the way it was authored. In addition, the tight integration of jQuery's selectors with CSS selectors is also highly desirable. When authoring a Guilded component, it is encouraged to write the behavior code as a jQuery plugin. This will allow the jQuery plugin to be used outside of the Guilded project, if desired. Guilded also seeks to provide a standardized CSS framework for creating layouts that are reusable and predictable. Guilded will utilize the currently existing RubyGems system to package its components. A new Guilded component will be packaged in a Gem and have a dependency on the Guilded gem. The Guilded gem contains the framework to build Guilded components. Update: Due to the quality components, etc. being generated by the MooTools community and the general quality of the library, we have decided to include support for it in Guilded as of release 0.3.0.
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