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@csstools/postcss-color-function-display-p3-linear
Advanced tools
Use the display-p3-linear color space on the color() function in CSS
npm install @csstools/postcss-color-function-display-p3-linear --save-dev
PostCSS Color Function Display P3 Linear lets you use the display-p3-linear color space in the color function in
CSS, following the CSS Color specification.
.color {
color: color(display-p3-linear 0.3081 0.014 0.0567);
}
:root {
--a-color: color(display-p3-linear 0.3081 0.014 0.0567);
}
/* becomes */
.color {
color: color(display-p3 0.59096 0.12316 0.26409);
}
:root {
--a-color: color(display-p3 0.59096 0.12316 0.26409);
}
Add PostCSS Color Function Display P3 Linear to your project:
npm install postcss @csstools/postcss-color-function-display-p3-linear --save-dev
Use it as a PostCSS plugin:
const postcss = require('postcss');
const postcssColorFunctionDisplayP3Linear = require('@csstools/postcss-color-function-display-p3-linear');
postcss([
postcssColorFunctionDisplayP3Linear(/* pluginOptions */)
]).process(YOUR_CSS /*, processOptions */);
The preserve option determines whether the original notation
is preserved. By default, it is not preserved.
postcssColorFunctionDisplayP3Linear({ preserve: true })
.color {
color: color(display-p3-linear 0.3081 0.014 0.0567);
}
:root {
--a-color: color(display-p3-linear 0.3081 0.014 0.0567);
}
/* becomes */
.color {
color: color(display-p3 0.59096 0.12316 0.26409);
color: color(display-p3-linear 0.3081 0.014 0.0567);
}
:root {
--a-color: color(display-p3 0.59096 0.12316 0.26409);
}
@supports (color: color(display-p3-linear 0 0 0)) {
:root {
--a-color: color(display-p3-linear 0.3081 0.014 0.0567);
}
}
The enableProgressiveCustomProperties option determines whether the original notation
is wrapped with @supports when used in Custom Properties. By default, it is enabled.
[!NOTE] We only recommend disabling this when you set
preservetofalseor if you bring your own fix for Custom Properties.
See what the plugin does in its README.
postcssColorFunctionDisplayP3Linear({ enableProgressiveCustomProperties: false })
.color {
color: color(display-p3-linear 0.3081 0.014 0.0567);
}
:root {
--a-color: color(display-p3-linear 0.3081 0.014 0.0567);
}
/* becomes */
.color {
color: color(display-p3 0.59096 0.12316 0.26409);
color: color(display-p3-linear 0.3081 0.014 0.0567);
}
:root {
--a-color: color(display-p3 0.59096 0.12316 0.26409);
--a-color: color(display-p3-linear 0.3081 0.014 0.0567);
}
Custom properties do not fallback to the previous declaration
This software or document includes material copied from or derived from https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/tree/main/css-color-4. Copyright © 2022 W3C® (MIT, ERCIM, Keio, Beihang).
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Use the display-p3-linear color space on the color() function in CSS
The npm package @csstools/postcss-color-function-display-p3-linear receives a total of 602,743 weekly downloads. As such, @csstools/postcss-color-function-display-p3-linear popularity was classified as popular.
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