postcss-plugins
postcss-preset-env
postcss-plugins | postcss-preset-env | |
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12 | 9 | |
837 | 2,201 | |
1.7% | - | |
9.9 | 6.6 | |
5 days ago | about 2 years ago | |
CSS | CSS | |
MIT No Attribution | Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal |
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postcss-plugins
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PostCSS - my initial experience
the author of the most popular PostCSS plugin himself recommended the postcss-preset-env over his own creation which is cssnex, and
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CSS Is Fun Again
The example in A) won't work as the plugin can't convert the functions with variables in it. https://github.com/csstools/postcss-plugins/tree/main/plugin...
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What are some harsh truths that r/webdev needs to hear?
You can use this today if you're using PostCSS in your build process (which is the case if you use autoprefixer)! https://preset-env.cssdb.org/
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Vanilla+PostCSS as an Alternative to SCSS
Switching from a ready-made tool like Sass or a recommendation package like cssnext (deprecated since 2019) or PostCSS Preset Env (archived in 2022), to the modular PostCSS Preset Env plugin set we can choose a helpful and convenient set of future CSS features beyond the current stable client CSS.
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More CSS reactions
To implement :has support, the css-has-pseudo polyfill can be used. This polyfill includes both a PostCSS plugin and a JS function to be used in the HTML page.
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CSS nesting is coming
Yes, it's behind a flag and only in future versions, but it is a huge step forward. Those versions will soon be available, and we can try it locally (unfortunately, not on production without a polyfill or a plugin).
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The Complete Guide for Setting Up React App from Scratch (feat. TypeScript)
w/ postcss-preset-env(v7.8.3): convert modern CSS into something most browsers can understand, determining the polyfills you need based on your targeted browsers or runtime environments. It takes the support data that comes from MDN and Can I Use and determine from a browserlist whether those transformations are needed. It also packs Autoprefixer within and shares the list with it, so prefixes are only applied when you're going to need them given your browser support list.
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In terms of styling, how does the structure of your project using traditional CSS look like?
There's a @ custom-media proposal (and PostCSS plugin) that can make it a lot easier to use media queries across components. Define your MQs in your global CSS, use everywhere. If you're worried about repeating MQs in your CSS from a bloat perspective, there are PostCSS plugins for that as well.
- Is there a way to shorten .contactform h2,… and to say something like .contactform (h2, ul, label)?
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Is a bracket within a bracket possible? (HTML/CSSS)
The term you are looking for is "nesting". CSS currently does not support it. But there is a draft being worked on. No browser currently supports it, though. Most CSS Pre- or Postprocessors like Sass, Less, Stylus, PostCSS support nesting.
postcss-preset-env
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Vanilla+PostCSS as an Alternative to SCSS
Switching from a ready-made tool like Sass or a recommendation package like cssnext (deprecated since 2019) or PostCSS Preset Env (archived in 2022), to the modular PostCSS Preset Env plugin set we can choose a helpful and convenient set of future CSS features beyond the current stable client CSS.
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What is PostCSS & Why should we care?
To enable the future CSS there is also a plugin called PostCSS Preset Env. This plugin will take the unreleased CSS selectors and change it to the present usable CSS. More info at PostCSS Preset Env
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Getting started with Svelte, Tailwind, and Nrwl NX
Third, we enable the postcss-preset-env plugin, which adds support for many other cool things
- Why css in js over scss/css? Convince a team lead
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PostCSS nesting with CSS variables isn't working in Tailwind CSS & Next.js
My PostCSS Config contains postcss-preset-env already which should support for CSS nesting. I also installed postcss-nested & postcss-css-variables, just in case.
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Moving From Tailwind To Vanilla-er CSS
To solve this I used postcss-preset-env, which allowed me to define a "custom-media" with the name --viewport-lg and the value (min-width: 1024px). As postcss-preset-env also supported nested CSS this allowed for some pretty readable CSS.
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CSS tips and tricks you won’t see in most of the tutorials
If you use PostCSS, postcss-preset-env[1] is pretty neat for reading up on the latest features. E.g. here is the place properties feature[2].
1: https://preset-env.cssdb.org/
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Here's my website setup...
postcss-preset-env - it lets you use some cutting-edge CSS but understandable by modern browsers.
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VSCode extensions for detecting CSS/SCSS invalid value errors?
https://stylelint.io https://github.com/csstools/postcss-preset-env
What are some alternatives?
tailwindcss - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development. [Moved to: https://github.com/tailwindlabs/tailwindcss]
autoprefixer - Parse CSS and add vendor prefixes to rules by Can I Use
css-experiments
postcss-nested - PostCSS plugin to unwrap nested rules like how Sass does it.
css-houdini-drafts - Mirror of https://hg.css-houdini.org/drafts
svelte-preprocess - A ✨ magical ✨ Svelte preprocessor with sensible defaults and support for: PostCSS, SCSS, Less, Stylus, Coffeescript, TypeScript, Pug and much more.
cssnano - A modular minifier, built on top of the PostCSS ecosystem. [Moved to: https://github.com/cssnano/cssnano]
Sass - Sass makes CSS fun!
awesome-typescript-loader - Awesome TypeScript loader for webpack
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
react-refresh-webpack-plugin - A Webpack plugin to enable "Fast Refresh" (also previously known as Hot Reloading) for React components.
postcss-mixins - PostCSS plugin for mixins