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webkit-normalize

v1.2.0

Published

A lightweight library to normalize WebKit-specific implementations to standard APIs.

Readme

WebKit Normalize

A lightweight library to normalize WebKit-specific implementations to their standard equivalents. This ensures cross-browser compatibility by fixing inconsistencies in older or non-standard browsers that rely on WebKit prefixes.


Features Normalized

1. URL and webkitURL

Normalizes webkitURL to URL if the standard URL API is missing.

2. AudioContext and webkitAudioContext

Normalizes webkitAudioContext to AudioContext if the standard AudioContext API is missing.

3. SpeechRecognition and webkitSpeechRecognition

Normalizes webkitSpeechRecognition to SpeechRecognition if the standard SpeechRecognition API is missing.

4. getUserMedia and webkitGetUserMedia

Normalizes webkitGetUserMedia to getUserMedia if the standard getUserMedia API is missing.

5. requestAnimationFrame and webkitRequestAnimationFrame

Normalizes webkitRequestAnimationFrame to requestAnimationFrame if the standard requestAnimationFrame API is missing.

6. Transition Events

Normalizes webkitTransitionEnd to transitionend for handling CSS transition events.

7. Device Pixel Ratio

Normalizes webkitDevicePixelRatio to devicePixelRatio if the standard devicePixelRatio API is missing.

8. CSS Transform Properties

Normalizes webkitTransform to transform for CSS transformations.

9. CSS Backface Visibility

Normalizes webkitBackfaceVisibility to backfaceVisibility for CSS backface visibility.

10. Fullscreen API

Normalizes webkitRequestFullscreen to requestFullscreen for entering fullscreen mode.

11. Web SQL Database (Deprecated)

Normalizes webkitDatabase to openDatabase for Web SQL Database support (deprecated).

12. CSS Will-Change Property

Normalizes webkitWillChange to will-change for CSS will-change property.

13. File System API

Normalizes webkitRequestFileSystem to requestFileSystem for the File System API.


Why Use WebKit Normalize?

  • Cross-Browser Compatibility: Ensures your code works in older or non-standard browsers that rely on WebKit prefixes.
  • Lightweight: Only normalizes WebKit implementations—no heavy polyfills.
  • Easy to Use: Just include the library, and it automatically applies the necessary normalizations.

Installation

Via CDN

Use the normal version for development:

<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/[email protected]/webkit-normalize.js"></script>

Use the minified version for production:

<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/[email protected]/webkit-normalize.min.js"></script>

Via npm

Install the library:

npm install webkit-normalize

Then import it in your project:

import 'webkit-normalize';

Example Usage

// After including the library, you can use standard APIs without worrying about WebKit prefixes.
const audioContext = new AudioContext(); // Works even if only webkitAudioContext is available.
const url = new URL('https://example.com'); // Works even if only webkitURL is available.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! If you find any issues or want to add new features, feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request.


License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.


Support

If you find this library useful, consider giving it a ⭐️ on GitHub.