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eCSStender enables developers to patch CSS support in browsers and experiment with new features. It also enables designers to keep browser-specific hacks out of their CSS files.
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== eCSStender The web is constantly changing and yet we’ve been using CSS in pretty much the same way for nearly a decade. eCSStender changes all of that. For more information, see http://eCSStender.org == What's new in this release? See the CHANGELOG file for information on what's new. == Installation/Usage Put eCSStender.js in a directory on your website, e.g. /js. Now, you can include the scripts by adding the following tags to your HTML pages: <script src="eCSStender.js" type="text/javascript"></script> eCSStender does nothing on it's own, but it facilitates the use of eCSStensions developed by the community. Some eCSStensions do simple things like reduce your dependence on proprietary CSS extensions like -moz-border-radius; others push CSS beyond the spec and pave the way for future iterations of the language. == The distribution Besides the eCSStender files in /src, there's a complete test tree included (/tests) which holds assorted tests for eCSStender (also published at http://test.ecsstender.org). == License eCSStender is licensed under the terms of the MIT License, see the included MIT-LICENSE file.
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eCSStender enables developers to patch CSS support in browsers and experiment with new features. It also enables designers to keep browser-specific hacks out of their CSS files.
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