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-# CSSOM
-
-CSSOM.js is a CSS parser written in pure JavaScript. It is also a partial implementation of [CSS Object Model](http://dev.w3.org/csswg/cssom/).
-
- CSSOM.parse("body {color: black}")
- -> {
- cssRules: [
- {
- selectorText: "body",
- style: {
- 0: "color",
- color: "black",
- length: 1
- }
- }
- ]
- }
-
-
-## [Parser demo](http://nv.github.com/CSSOM/docs/parse.html)
-
-Works well in Google Chrome 6+, Safari 5+, Firefox 3.6+, Opera 10.63+.
-Doesn't work in IE < 9 because of unsupported getters/setters.
-
-To use CSSOM.js in the browser you might want to build a one-file version that exposes a single `CSSOM` global variable:
-
- ➤ git clone https://github.com/NV/CSSOM.git
- ➤ cd CSSOM
- ➤ node build.js
- build/CSSOM.js is done
-
-To use it with Node.js or any other CommonJS loader:
-
- ➤ npm install cssom
-
-## Don’t use it if...
-
-You parse CSS to mungle, minify or reformat code like this:
-
-```css
-div {
- background: gray;
- background: linear-gradient(to bottom, white 0%, black 100%);
-}
-```
-
-This pattern is often used to give browsers that don’t understand linear gradients a fallback solution (e.g. gray color in the example).
-In CSSOM, `background: gray` [gets overwritten](http://nv.github.io/CSSOM/docs/parse.html#css=div%20%7B%0A%20%20%20%20%20%20background%3A%20gray%3B%0A%20%20%20%20background%3A%20linear-gradient(to%20bottom%2C%20white%200%25%2C%20black%20100%25)%3B%0A%7D).
-It doesn't get preserved.
-
-If you do CSS mungling, minification, image inlining, and such, CSSOM.js is no good for you, considere using one of the following:
-
- * [postcss](https://github.com/postcss/postcss)
- * [reworkcss/css](https://github.com/reworkcss/css)
- * [csso](https://github.com/css/csso)
- * [mensch](https://github.com/brettstimmerman/mensch)
-
-
-## [Tests](http://nv.github.com/CSSOM/spec/)
-
-To run tests locally:
-
- ➤ git submodule init
- ➤ git submodule update
-
-
-## [Who uses CSSOM.js](https://github.com/NV/CSSOM/wiki/Who-uses-CSSOM.js)