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Creates an object composed of the picked object properties from a nested object using a dot path or custom separator
A css vars js/ts handler.
Inline SVGs in CSS. Supports SVG Fragments, SVG Parameters.
Get a property from a nested object using a dot path or custom separator
Parallax effect using custom properties
A stylelint rule to disallow usage of unknown custom properties
Client-side support for CSS custom properties (aka "CSS variables") in legacy and modern browsers
- client
- component
- css
- custom properties
- custom property
- custom
- dom
- es6
- ie
- ie9
- ie10
- ie11
- internet explorer
- javascript
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Set nested values on an object using a dot path or custom separator
Easily create an error with custom properties attached.
Adds fallbacks to your CSS var() functions
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A delightfully simple theme system for docsify.js. Features multiple themes with rich customization options, an improved desktop and mobile experience, and legacy browser support (IE11+).
A way to define editable HSLA colors as CSS custom properties
An agnostic approach to bind your styles to your react components.
A PostCSS plugin to enable CSS Custom Properties
> Transform logical CSS properties using a `logical` keyword.
Enables you to create any HTML attribute in React spearing the headache.
Typora-themeable is a clean, customizable, typography-focused theme for the markdown editor, Typora.
Clean up the empty properties of an object and its nested objects. You can also remove or customize the properties of your object.
- remove empty
- custom
- remove
- empty
- object
- undefined
- null
- clean
- property
- array
- clean object
- clean array
- nested object
- custom object
Sass component for customizing the input range using the native properties of each browser.