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postcss-color
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PostCSS plugin to transform latest W3C CSS color module syntax to more compatible CSS.
This plugin can:
color()
to rgb()
(or rgba()
).#RRGGBBAA
or #RGBA
) to rgba()
.hwb()
to rgb()
(or rgba()
).rebeccapurple
to rgb()
.$ npm install postcss-color
// dependencies
var fs = require("fs")
var postcss = require("postcss")
var color = require("postcss-color")
// css to be processed
var css = fs.readFileSync("input.css", "utf8")
// process css
var output = postcss()
.use(color())
.process(css)
.css
Using this input.css
:
body {
background:
rgb(102, 51, 153)
linear-gradient(
color(rebeccapurple a(50%)),
hwb(0, 20%, 40%),
color(hwb(0, 20%, 40%, .5) a(+10%)),
color(#9d9c a(90%))
)
}
you will get:
body {
background:
rgb(102, 51, 153)
linear-gradient(
rgba(102, 51, 153, 0.5),
rgb(153, 51, 51),
rgba(153, 51, 51, 0.55),
rgba(153, 221, 153, 0.9)
)
}
Checkout tests for more examples.
color
(default: true
)Allow you to disable transformation of color()
hexAlpha
(default: true
)Allow you to disable transformation of #RRGGBBAA
or #RGBA
hwb
(default: true
)Allow you to disable transformation of hwb()
rebeccapurple
(default: true
)Allow you to disable transformation of rebeccapurple
Work on a branch, install dev-dependencies, respect coding style & run tests before submitting a bug fix or a feature.
$ git clone https://github.com/postcss/postcss-color.git
$ git checkout -b patch-1
$ npm install
$ npm test
FAQs
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We found that postcss-color demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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