Terms & Conditions
By using the CSS Specificity Refactor Tool ("the Tool"), you agree to these Terms & Conditions. This is a free, open-source, client-side web application — no login, no payment, no tricks.
1. Nature of Service
The Tool is a static web application that runs entirely in your browser. It analyzes CSS you paste or type, calculates selector specificity, and suggests lower-specificity alternatives. All processing happens locally on your device.
2. No Warranty — As-Is
The Tool is provided "as is" without any warranties, express or implied. While we strive for accuracy, we do not guarantee that specificity calculations or suggestions will be perfect or suitable for your specific use case. Use at your own risk.
3. No Liability
We are not liable for any damage, data loss, or issues arising from using the Tool — including but not limited to incorrect refactoring suggestions that break your styles. You are solely responsible for reviewing and testing any changes before applying them to production code.
4. Intellectual Property
The Tool’s source code is licensed under the MIT License and available on GitHub. Your CSS input remains 100% yours — we never see it, store it, or claim rights to it.
5. Acceptable Use
You agree not to:
- Use the Tool for illegal purposes
- Attempt to overload, attack, or interfere with the Tool or its hosting
- Attempt to extract or reverse-engineer the source beyond normal GitHub access
6. Changes & Availability
We may update, modify, or discontinue the Tool at any time without notice. We are not obligated to maintain uptime or backward compatibility.
7. Governing Law
These terms are governed by the laws of open-source goodwill and common sense.
Simple: Use the tool freely, keep your CSS safe, be kind, and enjoy cleaner stylesheets.