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rework-ie-limits

v0.1.1

Published

A Rework plugin to check if the number of CSS selectors in a file exceeds the limit for IE < 10

Downloads

25

Readme

rework-ie-limits

Build Status

A Rework plugin that tests whether a chunk of CSS exceeds IE < 10's limit of 4095 selectors.

Installation

Install with npm:

npm install rework-ie-limits

Use

As a Rework plugin:

var rework = require('rework');
var ieLimits = require('rework-ie-limits');

var css = rework(cssinput).use(ieLimits);

It will throw an Error if the limit has been exceeded.

Note that the plugin is extremely conservative. It will assume that ALL selectors (and those within any media query) are supported and applied by each version of IE < 10. Therefore, there will be some false positives as you approach the limit.

Testing

For CI:

npm test

For development:

npm run watch