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Provides a layer of interoperability between React Native and CSS stylesheets allowing to use CSS as a styling language for both React Native and React Native Web. The interoperability goes beyond basic styles allows the use of modern features such as CSS
A library for building fast, lightweight web components
A list of CSS features and their positions in the process of becoming implemented web standards
A lightweight React Hook intended mainly for AI chat applications, for smoothly sticking to bottom of messages
A Vite plugin that takes the CSS and adds it to the page through the JS. For those who want a single JS file.
Emmet — the essential toolkit for web-developers
Inlines img, script and link tags into the same file.
Fast CSS Selectors API Engine
The iconic font, CSS, and SVG framework
performant confetti animation in the browser
Get accurate and well named css box model information about an Element 📦
Detect device type and render your component according to it
Server-side DOM implementation based on Mozilla's dom.js
CSS Object Model implementation and CSS parser
List of standard and browser specific CSS functions.
Fast CSS Selectors API Engine
Density utilities for Material Components for the web
React resize detector
The package of IBM’s typeface, IBM Plex Sans
The Material Components for the web Ink Ripple effect for web element interactions
The package of IBM’s typeface, IBM Plex Sans Devanagari
Language service for CSS, LESS and SCSS
The package of IBM’s typeface, IBM Plex Mono
Stylewithclass lets you style your web pages using predefined CSS classes that are commonly used. Such as paddings, margins, position, clear, floats etc.
Style your web page using css classes
Ruby Sass is deprecated! See https://sass-lang.com/ruby-sass for details. Sass makes CSS fun again. Sass is an extension of CSS, adding nested rules, variables, mixins, selector inheritance, and more. It's translated to well-formatted, standard CSS using the command line tool or a web-framework plugin.
Captures a web page as a screenshot using Poltergeist, Capybara and PhantomJS, optionally waiting for elements (defined by CSS selectors) that can be inside iframes
Validate your web project uses the latest CSS & JS includes
Get only the css used in a html portion; use to understand a web components from other web site.
All the CSS and javascript assets needed to use ZURB Foundation 5 for your Responsive Web Design (mobile-friendly design).
Sass makes CSS fun again. Sass is an extension of CSS3, adding nested rules, variables, mixins, selector inheritance, and more. It's translated to well-formatted, standard CSS using the command line tool or a web-framework plugin.
A lightweight tool to help you quickly create responsive web sites with the use of pure CSS.
Automated Web-Scraping Client for Ruby using SLD2-like configuration files. Supports XPath and CSS selectors via Nokogiri.
Rspec-page-regression provides a mechanism for headless regression testing of web page renders in RSpec. It takes into account HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, by virtue of using PhantomJS (via the Poltergeist gem) to render snapshots. It provides an RSpec matcher that compares the test snapshot to an expected image, and facilitates management of the images.
Pannier is a Ruby tool for the processing of web assets like CSS and JavaScript files. It can be used as a standalone asset organizer or mounted within any Rack-compatible application.
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