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mdn-data-papandreou

v2.0.10-patch1

Published

Open Web data by the Mozilla Developer Network

Downloads

17

Readme

MDN data

https://github.com/mdn/data

Maintained by the MDN team at Mozilla.

This repository contains general data for Web technologies.

This data is used in MDN documentation, to build information boxes or sidebar navigation. External tools have started to make use of this data as well. For example, the CSSTree CSS parser.

NPM version Build Status

Repository contents

There's a top-level directory for each broad area covered: for example, "api", "css", "svg". Inside each of these directories is one or more JSON files containing the data.

api

Contains data about Web APIs:

  • API inheritance (interface inheritance and mixin implementations)

css

Contains data about:

  • CSS at-rules
  • CSS properties
  • CSS selectors
  • CSS syntaxes
  • CSS types
  • CSS units

Read more about CSS data and the format of the files.

l10n

The l10n folder contains localization strings that are used in the various json files throughout this repository.

Problems?

If you find a problem, please file an issue.

Contributing

We're very happy to accept contributions to this data. Please familiarize yourself with the schema for the data you're editing, and send us a pull request. See also the Contributing file for more information.

See also