Determine which of two elements is in front of the other
Compare stacking order of two nodes.
Reduce z-index values with PostCSS.
Library for Stacking.
Serve static files
Reads / writes floats / doubles from / to buffers in both modern and ancient browsers.
A collection of order related linting rules for Stylelint.
Sorts CSS declarations fast and automatically in a certain order.
PostCSS plugin to keep rules and at-rules content in order.
The Stacking Context module manages z-indexes across a website or webapp so that the stacking order is unambiguous and easy to understand at a glance.
chai plugin to match objects and arrays deep equality with arrays (including nested ones) being in any order
Recess-based property sort order for Stylelint.
Babel plugin for preserving exports order across transforms
Provides a behavior for making an element an overlay
Platform byte order.
Strip UTF-8 byte order mark (BOM) from a string
Manage layers and z-index in React applications effectively
Platform float word order.
A pseudo-class for matching elements in a selector list
Get the first path that exists on disk of multiple paths
Split a double-precision floating-point number into a higher order word and a lower order word.
JavaScript DXF file viewer
mjml-group
Easily exclude node_modules in Webpack bundle
A tiny utility that reorders records for stack-cut badge printing, available as both a Ruby library and a command-line tool.
Culerity integrates Cucumber and Celerity in order to test your application's full stack.
Culerity integrates Cucumber and Celerity in order to test your application's full stack.
Culerity integrates Cucumber and Celerity in order to test your application's full stack.
Launches your web browser to view the functions of a stack trace in chronological order
Culerity integrates Cucumber and Celerity in order to test your application's full stack.
Culerity integrates Cucumber and Celerity in order to test your application's full stack.
Wraps pdfjam/podofocrop/pdfinfo to automate stacked layouts, relying on stacking-order for sequencing.
|> Distributed locks with "prioritized lock acquisition queue" capabilities based on the Redis Database. |> Each lock request is put into the request queue (each lock is hosted by its own queue separately from other queues) and processed in order of their priority (FIFO). |> Each lock request lives some period of time (RTTL) (with requeue capabilities) which guarantees the request queue will never be stacked. |> In addition to the classic `queued` (FIFO) strategy RQL supports `random` (RANDOM) lock obtaining strategy when any acquirer from the lock queue can obtain the lock regardless the position in the queue. |> Provides flexible invocation flow, parametrized limits (lock request ttl, lock ttl, queue ttl, lock attempts limit, fast failing, etc), logging and instrumentation.
Contentful API wrapper library exposing an ActiveRecord-like interface