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fela-plugin-lvha
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Deprecated!
The LVHA plugin (fela-plugin-lvha) is deprecated, please remove it from your Fela configuration.
It is obsolete as sorting is now handled by the renderer itself. See https://github.com/rofrischmann/fela/pull/573
LVHA (sometimes known as LVHFA) stands for Link Visited Hover (Focus) Active which are actually describe pseudo classes. Within CSS their order is relevant which means we always need to sort them correctly. This plugin does include the :focus
pseudo class as well.
yarn add fela-plugin-lvha
You may alternatively use npm i --save fela-plugin-lvha
.
Make sure to read the documentation on how to use plugins.
import { createRenderer } from 'fela'
import LVHA from 'fela-plugin-lvha'
const renderer = createRenderer({
plugins: [ LVHA() ]
})
{
width: '25px',
':hover': {
color: 'red'
},
':visited': {
color: 'gray'
}
':link': {
margin: 0
}
}
{
width: '25px',
':link': {
margin: 0
},
':visited': {
color: 'gray'
},
':hover': {
color: 'red'
}
}
Fela is licensed under the MIT License.
Documentation is licensed under Creative Common License.
Created with ♥ by @rofrischmann and all the great contributors.
FAQs
Fela plugin that sorts pseudo classes according to LVH(F)A
We found that fela-plugin-lvha demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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