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inline-style-prefixer

v7.0.1

Published

Run-time Autoprefixer for JavaScript style objects

Downloads

10,984,112

Readme

inline-style-prefixer

A small, simple and fast vendor prefixer from JavaScript style object.

Installation

yarn add inline-style-prefixer

If you're still using npm, you may run npm i --save inline-style-prefixer.

Browser Support

It supports all major browsers with the following versions. For other, unsupported browses, we automatically use a fallback.

  • Chrome: 55+
  • Android (Chrome): 55+
  • Android (Stock Browser): 5+
  • Android (UC): 11+
  • Firefox: 52+
  • Safari: 13+
  • iOS (Safari): 13+
  • Opera: 30+
  • Opera (Mini): 12+
  • IE: 11+
  • IE (Mobile): 11+
  • Edge: 12+

It will only add prefixes if a property still needs them in one of the above mentioned versions. Therefore, e.g. border-radius will not be prefixed at all.

Need to support legacy browser versions? Don't worry - we got you covered. Check this guide.

Usage

import { prefix } from 'inline-style-prefixer'

const style = {
  transition: '200ms all linear',
  boxSizing: 'border-box',
  display: 'flex',
  color: 'blue'
}

const output = prefix(style)

output === {
  WebkitTransition: '200ms all linear',
  transition: '200ms all linear',
  MozBoxSizing: 'border-box',
  boxSizing: 'border-box',
  display: [ '-webkit-box', '-moz-box', '-ms-flexbox', '-webkit-flex', 'flex' ],
  color: 'blue'
}

Usage with TypeScript

You can use TypeScript definition from DefinitelyTyped using @types/inline-style-prefixer

yarn add @types/inline-style-prefixer

# alternatively use npm
npm i --save @types/inline-style-prefixer

Documentation

If you got any issue using this prefixer, please first check the FAQ's. Most cases are already covered and provide a solid solution.

Community

Here are some popular users of this library:

PS: Feel free to add your solution!

Support

Join us on Gitter. We highly appreciate any contribution. We also love to get feedback.

License

inline-style-prefixer is licensed under the MIT License. Documentation is licensed under Creative Common License. Created with ♥ by @rofrischmann and all contributors.