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Replace escaped characters in HTML class names and CSS selectors.
- css-selectors
- escape-char
- html
- html-email
- maizzle
- posthtml
- posthtml-plugin
- replace-escaped-characters
- safe-char
- tailwindcss
published version 4.1.1, 6 months ago2 dependents licensed under $MIT
157,864
Convert CSS into XPath
published version 1.0.3, a year ago1 dependents licensed under $BSD
8,953
Translate CSS rules in to XPath expressions.
published version 1.0.0, 8 years ago2 dependents licensed under $BSD-3-Clause
1,602
A CSS selector parser
published version 0.2.0, a year ago0 dependents licensed under $MIT
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An extremely fast web scraper that parses megabytes of HTML in a blink of an eye. No dependencies. PHP5+
- HTML
- XML
- XHTML
- web
- scraper
- scraping
- crawling
- parser
- invalid
- invalid-html
- broken-html
- selectors
- css-selectors
- jquery-selectors
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published version 3.3.0, 9 months ago0 dependents licensed under $http://github.com/duzun/hQuery.php/raw/master/LICENSE
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Pixel Perfect CSS is a powerful utility package designed to streamline the creation of visually appealing and responsive web application. With a focus on modern UI/UX principles, Pixel Perfect CSS provides a comprehensive set of CSS utilities to enhance y
- css
- css-utilities
- utils
- utilities
- css-helper
- css-toolkit
- toolkit
- utility
- utilities-css
- responsive-design
- web-design
- web-development
- frontend
- frontend-development
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published version 3.0.1, a year ago0 dependents licensed under $MIT
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A port, package and unit testing of Firebug's XPath parsing and processing tools.
published version 2.2.6, 8 years ago1 dependents licensed under $BSD-3-Clause
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Document query notation for CSS selectors
published version 1.0.4, 2 years ago2 dependents licensed under $MIT
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Split and parse CSS selectors.
published version 0.0.1, 5 years ago0 dependents licensed under $MIT
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