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CSSStyleDeclaration
CSSStyleDeclaration is a work-a-like to the CSSStyleDeclaration class in Nikita Vasilyev's CSSOM. I made it so that when using jQuery in node setting css attributes via .fn.css() would work. node-jquery uses [jsdom](https://github.com/tmpvar/jsdom) to create a DOM to use in node. jsdom uses CSSOM for styling, and CSSOM's implementation of the [CSSStyleDeclaration](http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Style/css.html#CSS-CSSStyleDeclaration) doesn't support [CSS2Properties](http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-2-Style/css.html#CSS-CSS2Properties), which is how jQuery's [
.fn.css()](http://api.jquery.com/css/) operates.
Why not just issue a pull request?
Well, NV wants to keep CSSOM fast (which I can appreciate) and CSS2Properties aren't required by the standard (though every browser has the interface). So I figured the path of least resistence would be to just modify this one class, publish it as a node module (that requires CSSOM) and then make a pull request of jsdom to use it.
How do I test this code?
npm test
should do the trick, assuming you have the dev dependencies installed:
$ npm test tests ✔ Verify Has Properties ✔ Verify Has Functions ✔ Verify Has Special Properties ✔ Test From Style String ✔ Test From Properties ✔ Test Shorthand Properties ✔ Test width and height Properties and null and empty strings ✔ Test Implicit Properties