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A list of tests to determine whether a selector is considered a browser hack

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css-selector-browser-h4cks-analyzer

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A list of tests to determine whether a selector is a browser hack, derived from the formidable browserhacks.com (Repo).

Installation

npm install css-selector-browser-h4cks-analyzer

# or

yarn add css-selector-browser-h4cks-analyzer

Usage

const isBrowserHack = require('css-selector-browser-h4cks-analyzer')

console.log(isBrowserHack('* html'))
// => true

console.log(isBrowserHack('.my-selector'))
// => false

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MIT © Bart Veneman

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