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jotform-css.js
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A lightweight, battle tested, fast, css parser in JavaScript
Please read the story behind it [here] [here]: https://medium.com/jotform-form-builder/writing-a-css-parser-in-javascript-3ecaa1719a43
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Following commands will prepare development enviroment by installing dependencies:
npm install
And to execute unit tests and produce css.min.js, execute
grunt
npm install jotform-css.js
Simply parse css string, and log the output
<script type="text/javascript" src="css.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
var cssString = ' .someSelector { margin:40px 10px; padding:5px}';
//initialize parser object
var parser = new cssjs();
//parse css string
var parsed = parser.parseCSS(cssString);
console.log(parsed);
</script>
var cssString = ' .someSelector { margin:40px 10px; padding:5px}';
//require parser constructor
var cssjs = require("./css.js");
//initialize parser object
var parser = new cssjs.cssjs();
//parse css string
var parsed = parser.parseCSS(cssString);
console.log(parsed);
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A lightweight, battle tested, fast, CSS parser in JavaScript.
We found that jotform-css.js demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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