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@siteimprove/alfa-earl
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0.94.0 (2024-11-19)
#serializationId
has been replaced with #internalId
. (#1705)@siteimprove/alfa-css, @siteimprove/alfa-style: CSS property will-change
is now supported. (#1707)
@siteimprove/alfa-refinement: Refinement.tee
is now available. (#1709)
@siteimprove/alfa-dom: A Query.descendants
helper is now available, to filter DOM descendants by a predicate. (#1709)
@siteimprove/alfa-style: A Style.innerText
helper is now available. (#1712)
@siteimprove/alfa-string: A String.and
combinator for chaining transformers is now available. (#1712)
@siteimprove/alfa-string: A String.removePunctuation
transformer is now available. (#1712)
@siteimprove/alfa-rules: classes for ARIA and Best Practices requirements are now available. (#1714)
@siteimprove/alfa-string: The function String.toLowerCase
was added. (#1707)
@siteimprove/alfa-rules: Rules checking ARIA conformance, or Best Practices, now have a corresponding requirement. (#1714)
@siteimprove/alfa-rules: An experimental rule "SIA-R114: Title is descriptive" is now available. (#1713)
@siteimprove/alfa-string: A String.hasSoftWrapOpportunity
predicate is now available. (#1710)
@siteimprove/alfa-style, @siteimprove/alfa-css: CSS property perspective
is now supported. (#1708)
@siteimprove/alfa-string: A String.Transformer
type alias is now available. (#1712)
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Types for modelling EARL serializable structures
The npm package @siteimprove/alfa-earl receives a total of 836 weekly downloads. As such, @siteimprove/alfa-earl popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @siteimprove/alfa-earl demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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