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# Autoprefixer [![Build Status][ci-img]][ci]
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<img align="right" width="94" height="71"
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src="http://postcss.github.io/autoprefixer/logo.svg"
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title="Autoprefixer logo by Anton Lovchikov">
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[PostCSS] plugin to parse CSS and add vendor prefixes to CSS rules using values
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from [Can I Use]. It is [recommended] by Google and used in Twitter and Taobao.
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Write your CSS rules without vendor prefixes (in fact, forget about them
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entirely):
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```css
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:fullscreen a {
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display: flex;
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}
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```
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Autoprefixer will use the data based on current browser popularity and property
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support to apply prefixes for you. You can try the [interactive demo]
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of Autoprefixer.
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```css
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:-webkit-full-screen a {
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display: -webkit-box;
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display: flex;
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}
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:-moz-full-screen a {
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display: flex;
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}
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:-ms-fullscreen a {
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display: -ms-flexbox;
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display: flex;
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}
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:fullscreen a {
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display: -webkit-box;
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display: -ms-flexbox;
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display: flex;
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}
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```
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Twitter account for news and releases: [@autoprefixer].
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<a href="https://evilmartians.com/?utm_source=autoprefixer">
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<img src="https://evilmartians.com/badges/sponsored-by-evil-martians.svg" alt="Sponsored by Evil Martians" width="236" height="54">
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</a>
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[interactive demo]: http://autoprefixer.github.io/
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[@autoprefixer]: https://twitter.com/autoprefixer
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[recommended]: https://developers.google.com/web/tools/setup/setup-buildtools#dont_trip_up_with_vendor_prefixes
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[Can I Use]: http://caniuse.com/
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[PostCSS]: https://github.com/postcss/postcss
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[ci-img]: https://travis-ci.org/postcss/autoprefixer.svg
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[ci]: https://travis-ci.org/postcss/autoprefixer
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## Features
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### Write Pure CSS
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Working with Autoprefixer is simple: just forget about vendor prefixes
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and write normal CSS according to the latest W3C specs. You don’t need
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a special language (like Sass) or remember where you must use mixins.
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Autoprefixer supports selectors (like `:fullscreen` and `::selection`),
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unit function (`calc()`), at‑rules (`@supports` and `@keyframes`)
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and properties.
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Because Autoprefixer is a postprocessor for CSS,
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you can also use it with preprocessors such as Sass, Stylus or LESS.
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### Flexbox, Filters, etc.
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Just write normal CSS according to the latest W3C specs and Autoprefixer
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will produce the code for old browsers.
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```css
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a {
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display: flex;
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}
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```
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compiles to:
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```css
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a {
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display: -webkit-box;
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display: -webkit-flex;
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display: -ms-flexbox;
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display: flex;
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}
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```
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Autoprefixer has [27 special hacks] to fix web browser differences.
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[27 special hacks]: https://github.com/postcss/autoprefixer/tree/master/lib/hacks
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### Only Actual Prefixes
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Autoprefixer utilizes the most recent data from [Can I Use]
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to add only necessary vendor prefixes.
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It also removes old, unnecessary prefixes from your CSS
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(like `border-radius` prefixes, produced by many CSS libraries).
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```css
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a {
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-webkit-border-radius: 5px;
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border-radius: 5px;
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}
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```
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compiles to:
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```css
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a {
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border-radius: 5px;
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}
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```
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[Can I Use]: http://caniuse.com/
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## Browsers
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Autoprefixer uses [Browserslist], so you can specify the browsers
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you want to target in your project by queries like `last 2 versions`
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or `> 5%`.
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The best way to provide browsers is `.browserslistrc` config
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or `package.json` with `browserslist` key. Put it in your project root.
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We recommend to avoid Autoprefixer option and use `.browserslistrc` config
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or `package.json`. In this case browsers will be shared with other tools
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like [babel-preset-env] or [Stylelint].
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See [Browserslist docs] for queries, browser names, config format,
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and default value.
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[Browserslist docs]: https://github.com/ai/browserslist#queries
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[babel-preset-env]: https://github.com/babel/babel-preset-env
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[Browserslist]: https://github.com/ai/browserslist
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[Stylelint]: http://stylelint.io/
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## Outdated Prefixes
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By default, Autoprefixer also removes outdated prefixes.
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You can disable this behavior with the `remove: false` option. If you have
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no legacy code, this option will make Autoprefixer about 10% faster.
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Also, you can set the `add: false` option. Autoprefixer will only clean outdated
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prefixes, but will not add any new prefixes.
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Autoprefixer adds new prefixes between any unprefixed properties and already
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written prefixes in your CSS. If it will break the expected prefixes order,
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you can clean all prefixes from your CSS and then
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add the necessary prefixes again:
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```js
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var cleaner = postcss([ autoprefixer({ add: false, browsers: [] }) ]);
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var prefixer = postcss([ autoprefixer ]);
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cleaner.process(css).then(function (cleaned) {
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return prefixer.process(cleaned.css);
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}).then(function (result) {
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console.log(result.css);
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});
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```
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## FAQ
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#### No prefixes in production
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Many other tools contain Autoprefixer. For example, webpack uses Autoprefixer
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to minify CSS by cleaning unnecessary prefixes.
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If you set browsers list to Autoprefixer by `browsers` option, only first
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Autoprefixer will know your browsers. Autoprefixer inside webpack will use
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default browsers list. As result, webpack will remove prefixes, that first
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Autoprefixer added.
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You need to put your browsers to [`browserslist` config] in project root —
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as result all tools (Autoprefixer, cssnano, doiuse, cssnext) will use same
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browsers list.
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[`browserslist` config]: https://github.com/ai/browserslist#config-file
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#### What is unprefixed version for `-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio`?
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```css
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@media (min-resolution: 2dppx) {
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.image {
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background-image: url(image@2x.png);
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}
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}
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```
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Will be compiled to:
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```css
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@media (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio: 2),
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(-o-min-device-pixel-ratio: 2/1),
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(min-resolution: 2dppx) {
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.image {
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background-image: url(image@2x.png);
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}
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}
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```
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#### Does it add polyfills?
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No. Autoprefixer only adds prefixes.
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Most new CSS features will require client side JavaScript to handle a new
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behavior correctly.
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Depending on what you consider to be a “polyfill”, you can take a look at some
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other tools and libraries. If you are just looking for syntax sugar,
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you might take a look at:
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- [Oldie], a PostCSS plugin that handles some IE hacks (opacity, rgba, etc).
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- [postcss-flexbugs-fixes], a PostCSS plugin to fix flexbox issues.
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- [cssnext], a tool that allows you to write standard CSS syntax non-implemented
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yet in browsers (custom properties, custom media, color functions, etc).
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[postcss-flexbugs-fixes]: https://github.com/luisrudge/postcss-flexbugs-fixes
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[cssnext]: https://github.com/MoOx/postcss-cssnext
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[Oldie]: https://github.com/jonathantneal/oldie
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#### Why doesn’t Autoprefixer add prefixes to `border-radius`?
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Developers are often surprised by how few prefixes are required today.
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If Autoprefixer doesn’t add prefixes to your CSS, check if they’re still
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required on [Can I Use].
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There is a [list with all supported] properties, values, and selectors.
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[list with all supported]: https://github.com/postcss/autoprefixer/wiki/support-list
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[Can I Use]: http://caniuse.com/
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#### Why Autoprefixer uses unprefixed properties in `@-webkit-keyframes`?
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Browser teams can remove some prefixes before others. So we try to use
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all combinations of prefixed/unprefixed values.
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#### How to work with legacy `-webkit-` only code?
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Autoprefixer needs unprefixed property to add prefixes. So if you only
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wrote `-webkit-gradient` without W3C’s `gradient`,
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Autoprefixer will not add other prefixes.
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But [PostCSS] has a plugins to convert CSS to unprefixed state.
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Use [postcss-unprefix] before Autoprefixer.
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[postcss-unprefix]: https://github.com/gucong3000/postcss-unprefix
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#### Does Autoprefixer add `-epub-` prefix?
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No, Autoprefixer works only with browsers prefixes from Can I Use.
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But you can use [postcss-epub](https://github.com/Rycochet/postcss-epub)
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for prefixing ePub3 properties.
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#### Why doesn’t Autoprefixer transform generic font-family `system-ui`?
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`system-ui` is technically not a prefix and the transformation is not future-proof. But you can use [postcss-font-family-system-ui](https://github.com/JLHwung/postcss-font-family-system-ui) to transform `system-ui` to a practical font-family list.
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## Usage
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### Gulp
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In Gulp you can use [gulp-postcss] with `autoprefixer` npm package.
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```js
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gulp.task('autoprefixer', function () {
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var postcss = require('gulp-postcss');
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var sourcemaps = require('gulp-sourcemaps');
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var autoprefixer = require('autoprefixer');
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return gulp.src('./src/*.css')
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.pipe(sourcemaps.init())
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.pipe(postcss([ autoprefixer() ]))
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.pipe(sourcemaps.write('.'))
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.pipe(gulp.dest('./dest'));
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});
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```
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With `gulp-postcss` you also can combine Autoprefixer
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with [other PostCSS plugins].
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[other PostCSS plugins]: https://github.com/postcss/postcss#plugins
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[gulp-postcss]: https://github.com/postcss/gulp-postcss
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### Webpack
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In [webpack] you can use [postcss-loader] with `autoprefixer`
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and [other PostCSS plugins].
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```js
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module.exports = {
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module: {
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rules: [
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{
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test: /\.css$/,
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use: ["style-loader", "css-loader", "postcss-loader"]
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}
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]
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}
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}
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```
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And create a `postcss.config.js` with:
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```js
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module.exports = {
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plugins: [
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require('autoprefixer')
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]
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}
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```
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[other PostCSS plugins]: https://github.com/postcss/postcss#plugins
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[postcss-loader]: https://github.com/postcss/postcss-loader
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[webpack]: http://webpack.github.io/
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### Grunt
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In Grunt you can use [grunt-postcss] with `autoprefixer` npm package.
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```js
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module.exports = function(grunt) {
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grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-postcss');
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grunt.initConfig({
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postcss: {
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options: {
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map: true,
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processors: [
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require('autoprefixer')
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]
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},
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dist: {
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src: 'css/*.css'
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}
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}
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});
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grunt.registerTask('default', ['postcss:dist']);
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};
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```
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With `grunt-postcss` you also can combine Autoprefixer
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with [other PostCSS plugins].
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[other PostCSS plugins]: https://github.com/postcss/postcss#plugins
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[grunt-postcss]: https://github.com/nDmitry/grunt-postcss
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### Other Build Tools:
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* **Ruby on Rails**: [autoprefixer-rails]
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* **Neutrino**: [neutrino-middleware-postcss]
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* **Jekyll**: add `autoprefixer-rails` and `jekyll-assets` to `Gemfile`
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* **Brunch**: [postcss-brunch]
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* **Broccoli**: [broccoli-postcss]
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* **Middleman**: [middleman-autoprefixer]
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* **Mincer**: add `autoprefixer` npm package and enable it:
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`environment.enable('autoprefixer')`
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[neutrino-middleware-postcss]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/neutrino-middleware-postcss
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[middleman-autoprefixer]: https://github.com/middleman/middleman-autoprefixer
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[autoprefixer-rails]: https://github.com/ai/autoprefixer-rails
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[broccoli-postcss]: https://github.com/jeffjewiss/broccoli-postcss
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[postcss-brunch]: https://github.com/iamvdo/postcss-brunch
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### Preprocessors
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* **Less**: [less-plugin-autoprefix]
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* **Stylus**: [autoprefixer-stylus]
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* **Compass**: [autoprefixer-rails#compass]
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[less-plugin-autoprefix]: https://github.com/less/less-plugin-autoprefix
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[autoprefixer-stylus]: https://github.com/jenius/autoprefixer-stylus
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[autoprefixer-rails#compass]: https://github.com/ai/autoprefixer-rails#compass
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### CSS-in-JS
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There is [postcss-js] to use Autoprefixer in React Inline Styles, [Free Style],
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Radium and other CSS-in-JS solutions.
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```js
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let prefixer = postcssJs.sync([ autoprefixer ]);
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let style = prefixer({
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display: 'flex'
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});
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```
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[postcss-js]: https://github.com/postcss/postcss-js
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[Free Style]: https://github.com/blakeembrey/free-style
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### GUI Tools
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* [CodeKit](https://codekitapp.com/help/autoprefixer/)
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* [Prepros](https://prepros.io)
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### CLI
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You can use the [postcss-cli] to run Autoprefixer from CLI:
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```sh
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npm install postcss-cli autoprefixer
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npx postcss *.css --use autoprefixer -d build/
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```
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See `postcss -h` for help.
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[postcss-cli]: https://github.com/postcss/postcss-cli
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### JavaScript
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You can use Autoprefixer with [PostCSS] in your Node.js application
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or if you want to develop an Autoprefixer plugin for new environment.
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```js
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var autoprefixer = require('autoprefixer');
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var postcss = require('postcss');
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postcss([ autoprefixer ]).process(css).then(function (result) {
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result.warnings().forEach(function (warn) {
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console.warn(warn.toString());
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});
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console.log(result.css);
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});
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```
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There is also [standalone build] for the browser or as a non-Node.js runtime.
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You can use [html-autoprefixer] to process HTML with inlined CSS.
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[html-autoprefixer]: https://github.com/RebelMail/html-autoprefixer
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[standalone build]: https://raw.github.com/ai/autoprefixer-rails/master/vendor/autoprefixer.js
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[PostCSS]: https://github.com/postcss/postcss
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### Text Editors and IDE
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Autoprefixer should be used in assets build tools. Text editor plugins are not
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a good solution, because prefixes decrease code readability and you will need
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to change value in all prefixed properties.
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I recommend you to learn how to use build tools like [Gulp].
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They work much better and will open you a whole new world of useful plugins
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and automatization.
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But, if you can’t move to a build tool, you can use text editor plugins:
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* [Sublime Text](https://github.com/sindresorhus/sublime-autoprefixer)
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* [Brackets](https://github.com/mikaeljorhult/brackets-autoprefixer)
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* [Atom Editor](https://github.com/sindresorhus/atom-autoprefixer)
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* [Visual Studio](http://vswebessentials.com/)
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[Gulp]: http://gulpjs.com/
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## Warnings
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Autoprefixer uses the [PostCSS warning API] to warn about really important problems
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in your CSS:
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* Old direction syntax in gradients.
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* Old unprefixed `display: box` instead of `display: flex`
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by latest specification version.
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You can get warnings from `result.warnings()`:
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```js
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result.warnings().forEach(function (warn) {
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console.warn(warn.toString());
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});
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```
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Every Autoprefixer runner should display this warnings.
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[PostCSS warning API]: https://github.com/postcss/postcss/blob/master/docs/api.md#warning-class
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## Disabling
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### Prefixes
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Autoprefixer was designed to have no interface – it just works.
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If you need some browser specific hack just write a prefixed property
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after the unprefixed one.
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```css
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a {
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transform: scale(0.5);
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-moz-transform: scale(0.6);
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}
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```
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If some prefixes were generated in a wrong way,
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please create an issue on GitHub.
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### Features
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There are 4 plugin’s options to disable some Autoprefixer features.
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* `supports: false` will disable `@supports` parameters prefixing.
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* `flexbox: false` will disable flexbox properties prefixing.
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Or `flexbox: "no-2009"` will add prefixes only for final and IE
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versions of specification.
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* `remove: false` will disable cleaning outdated prefixes.
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You shoud set them to the plugin:
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```js
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autoprefixer({ grid: true });
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```
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### Control Comments
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If you do not need Autoprefixer in some part of your CSS,
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you can use control comments to disable Autoprefixer.
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```css
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a {
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transition: 1s; /* it will be prefixed */
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}
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b {
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/* autoprefixer: off */
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transition: 1s; /* it will not be prefixed */
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}
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```
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Control comments disable Autoprefixer within the whole rule in which
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you place it. In the above example, Autoprefixer will be disabled
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in the entire `b` rule scope, not only after the comment.
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You can also use comments recursively:
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```css
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/* autoprefixer: off */
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@supports (transition: all) {
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/* autoprefixer: on */
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a {
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/* autoprefixer: off */
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}
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}
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```
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In Sass/SCSS you can use all the disable options above, add an exclamation mark
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in the start of comment: `/*! autoprefixer: off */`.
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## Options
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Function `autoprefixer(options)` returns new PostCSS plugin.
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See [PostCSS API] for plugin usage documentation.
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```js
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autoprefixer({ cascade: false })
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```
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There are 8 options:
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* `browsers` (array): list of browsers query (like `last 2 versions`),
|
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which are supported in your project. We recommend to use `browserslist`
|
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config or `browserslist` key in `package.json`, rather than this option
|
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to share browsers with other tools. See [Browserslist docs] for available
|
||
queries and default value.
|
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* `env` (string): environment for Browserslist.
|
||
* `cascade` (boolean): should Autoprefixer use Visual Cascade,
|
||
if CSS is uncompressed. Default: `true`
|
||
* `add` (boolean): should Autoprefixer add prefixes. Default is `true`.
|
||
* `remove` (boolean): should Autoprefixer [remove outdated] prefixes.
|
||
Default is `true`.
|
||
* `supports` (boolean): should Autoprefixer add prefixes for `@supports`
|
||
parameters. Default is `true`.
|
||
* `flexbox` (boolean|string): should Autoprefixer add prefixes for flexbox
|
||
properties. With `"no-2009"` value Autoprefixer will add prefixes only
|
||
for final and IE versions of specification. Default is `true`.
|
||
* `grid` (boolean): should Autoprefixer add IE prefixes for Grid Layout
|
||
properties. Default is `false`.
|
||
* `stats` (object): custom [usage statistics] for `> 10% in my stats`
|
||
browsers query.
|
||
|
||
Plugin object has `info()` method for debugging purpose.
|
||
|
||
You can use PostCSS processor to process several CSS files
|
||
to increase performance.
|
||
|
||
[usage statistics]: https://github.com/ai/browserslist#custom-usage-data
|
||
[PostCSS API]: http://api.postcss.org
|
||
|
||
## Debug
|
||
|
||
Run `npx autoprefixer-info --package autoprefixer` in your project directory to check
|
||
which browsers are selected and which properties will be prefixed:
|
||
|
||
```
|
||
$ npx autoprefixer-info --package autoprefixer
|
||
Browsers:
|
||
Edge: 16
|
||
|
||
These browsers account for 0.04% of all users globally
|
||
|
||
At-Rules:
|
||
@viewport: ms
|
||
|
||
Selectors:
|
||
::placeholder: ms
|
||
|
||
Properties:
|
||
user-select: ms
|
||
hyphens: ms
|
||
appearance: webkit
|
||
scroll-snap-type: ms
|
||
scroll-snap-coordinate: ms
|
||
scroll-snap-destination: ms
|
||
scroll-snap-points-x: ms
|
||
scroll-snap-points-y: ms
|
||
flow-into: ms
|
||
flow-from: ms
|
||
region-fragment: ms
|
||
text-spacing: ms
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
JS API is also available:
|
||
|
||
```js
|
||
var info = autoprefixer().info();
|
||
console.log(info);
|
||
```
|