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quaint-autoprefixer

v0.1.1

Published

Autoprefixer for Quaint

Downloads

2

Readme

quaint-autoprefixer

Autoprefixer for Quaint.

Autoprefixer lets you use upcoming CSS features (flexbox, for instance) easily by adding vendor prefixes when applicable, using the data from Can I Use.

Install

In your Quaint project directory, run the command:

quaint --setup autoprefixer

Usage

Any CSS resources you include will be filtered through autoprefixer, for instance quaint-autoprefixer will transform my-style.css when you use this directive:

resources :: my-style.css

Transformations are also applied to CSS files listed in resources.files in quaint.json.

Transformations will not be applied to any resources marked as optimized unless they also have use-autoprefixer set to true.