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A Javascript library to make unit test and multiple onload events
PureJS-Tools is a lightweight library to simplify some aspect code of pure javascript
like the written of unit test or the manage of the onload event.
Thanks to this library, you can make easily unit test to your JS code.
This is a free library under the GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3).
This means that you can use the PureJS-Tools in your own project, redistribute
it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
published by the Free Software Foundation.
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matchMedia polyfill for testing media queries in JS
matchMedia() polyfill is a JavaScript polyfill that brings matchMedia-style media query testing to environments that need compatibility support. It lets developers test whether a CSS media type or media query applies directly from JavaScript. The library is useful for responsive behavior that depends on screen size, device type, orientation, or other media query conditions. It can be used with a companion addListener polyfill when code needs to react to changes over time. The project was...