This gives us the possibility to confirm for each and every commit that all is going according to plan in all supported browsers. Check out the build logs here: https://github.com/cure53/DOMPurify/actionsYou can further run local tests by executing npm test. The tests work fine with Node....
DOMPurify does nothing at all. It simply returns exactly the string that you fed it. DOMPurify exposes a property calledisSupported, which tells you whether it will be able to do its job, so you can come up with your own backup plan. ...
This gives us the possibility to confirm for each and every commit that all is going according to plan in all supported browsers. Check out the build logs here: https://github.com/cure53/DOMPurify/actionsYou can further run local tests by executing npm test. The tests work fine with Node....
Regarding retina clients: When replacing with CodeCogs, I plan on getting a higher DPI image and then explicitly setting the size on it. I revoke that statement. I can't figure out a way to satisfactorily size the higher DPI image (in a way that works everywhere). At least until/unless...
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This gives us the possibility to confirm for each and every commit that all is going according to plan in all supported browsers. Check out the build logs here: https://github.com/cure53/DOMPurify/actionsYou can further run local tests by executing npm test. The tests work fine with Node....