The parse() method of the CSSStyleValue interface sets a specific CSS property to the specified values and returns the first value as a CSSStyleValue object. 
 The parse() method of the CSSStyleValue interface sets a specific CSS property to the specified values and returns the first value as a CSSStyleValue object. 
parse(property, cssText)
propertyA CSS property to set.
cssTextA comma-separated string containing one or more values to apply to the provided property.
A CSSStyleValue object containing the first supplied value.
 The code below parses a set of declarations for the transform property. The second code block shows the structure of the returned object as it would be rendered in a developer tools console. 
const css = CSSStyleValue.parse( "transform", "translate3d(10px,10px,0) scale(0.5)" );
CSSTransformValue {0: CSSTranslate, 1: CSSScale, length: 2, is2D: false}
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| CSS Typed OM Level 1  # dom-cssstylevalue-parse  | 
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66 | 79 | No | No | 53 | 16.4 | 66 | 66 | No | 47 | 16.4 | 9.0 | 
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