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@siteimprove/alfa-math
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Functionality for working with numbers and mathematical structures, such as vectors and matrices
0.93.2 (2024-10-11)
@siteimprove/alfa-rules: SIA-R66 and SIA-R69 ar now inapplicable to text in aria-disabled
<a>
elements without href
. (#1698)
@siteimprove/alfa-rules: SIA-R83 is better at detecting clipping elements that actually have room to grow. (#1699)
@siteimprove/alfa-rules: SIA-R83 now correctly considers the used value of overflow
rather than the computed one. (#1699)
@siteimprove/alfa-cascade: The User-Agent style shet now sets <select>
elements to display: inline-block
, matching rendering recommendations. (#1699)
@siteimprove/alfa-style: Resolution of chained CSS variables has been improved. (#1697)
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Functionality for working with numbers and mathematical structures, such as vectors and matrices
The npm package @siteimprove/alfa-math receives a total of 787 weekly downloads. As such, @siteimprove/alfa-math popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @siteimprove/alfa-math demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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