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Ergonomize.css is a CSS file aiming to bring additional rules for html elements to improve the user experience without altering their default styles.
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Get all css rules used by the selected DOM and its children.
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Polyfill for plain SVG as Data URI scheme.
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Typeboost.css is a set of CSS rules to ensure readable, scalable and responsive typography. REMs are used for font sizes, paddings, and margins. It's like typography normalizer. No dependencies. Wrap your HTML content with class .col and you are done.
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16pixels.css is a set of CSS rules to ensure consistent 16 pixels based typography. Pixels are used for font sizes and line heights, as well as for paddings and margins. It's like typography normalizer. No dependencies. Wrap your HTML content with class .col and you are done.
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Fully CSS standard syntax for applying styles. Autogenerates HTML id to let you write CSS more similar to vue-css, angular-css, or sass nesting.
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Codecademy excercise for CSS rule sets. HTML5 & CSS3 very simple webpage for a photographer. The point is learning to style individual and groups of elements using various visual CSS rules.
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Stressless CSS for components using JS. Write Component Based CSS with functional mixins.
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Feb 15, 2019 - JavaScript
Luxurious yet clean bash script to download google fonts and generate high quality css `@font-face` rules for each font
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How to write a super-clean front-end code
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💉 Injects additional CSS at runtime
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