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postcss-pxtorem-dpr
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A postcss plugin that calculates and generates adaptive css code, such as rem
and 0.5px borders for retina devices
.
Set rem unit and hairline class. For example:
(function (win, doc) {
var docEl = doc.documentElement;
function setRemUnit () {
var docWidth = docEl.clientWidth;
var rem = docWidth / 10;
docEl.style.fontSize = rem + 'px';
}
win.addEventListener('resize', function () {
setRemUnit();
}, false);
win.addEventListener('pageshow', function (e) {
if (e.persisted) {
setRemUnit();
}
}, false);
setRemUnit();
if (win.devicePixelRatio && win.devicePixelRatio >= 2) {
var testEl = doc.createElement('div');
var fakeBody = doc.createElement('body');
testEl.style.border = '0.5px solid transparent';
fakeBody.appendChild(testEl);
docEl.appendChild(fakeBody);
if (testEl.offsetHeight === 1) {
docEl.classList.add('hairlines');
}
docEl.removeChild(fakeBody);
}
}) (window, document);
Or use amfe-flexible
The raw stylesheet only contains @2x style, and if you
rem
unit,add /*rem*/
after the declaration/*no*/
after the declarationpx
unit when autoRem
is set to true
, add /*px*/
after the declarationAttention: Dealing with SASS or LESS, only /*...*/
comment can be used, in order to have the comments persisted.
Before processing:
.selector {
height: 64px;
width: 150px; /*rem*/
padding: 10px; /*no*/
border-top: 1px solid #ddd;
}
After processing:
.selector {
height: 32px;
width: 2rem;
padding: 10px;
border-top: 1px solid #ddd;
}
.hairlines .selector {
border-top: 0.5px solid #ddd;
}
adaptive(config)
Config:
remUnit
: number, rem unit value (default: 75)
baseDpr
: number, base device pixel ratio (default: 2)
remPrecision
: number, rem value precision (default: 6)
hairlineClass
: string, class name of 1px border (default 'hairlines')
autoRem
: boolean, whether to transform to rem unit (default: true)
propList
: array, The properties that can use transform (default: ['*'])
pxPropList
: array, The properties that can change from px to dpr (default: ['font*', 'border*', '!border-radius'])
selectorBlackList
: array, The selectors to ignore and leave as px. (default: [])
exclude
: array, The selectors to ignore file. (default: null)
MIT
FAQs
A CSS post-processor that converts px to rem.
The npm package postcss-pxtorem-dpr receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, postcss-pxtorem-dpr popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that postcss-pxtorem-dpr 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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