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html-autoprefixer
Autoprefix all CSS inside an html page - CSS inside style tags and inside style attributes.
var prefixed = htmlAutoprefixer.process(htmlString);
Installation
npm install html-autoprefixer --save
Usage
You pass an html string to .process
and it returns the processed html.
var htmlAutoprefixer = require("html-autoprefixer");
var htmlString = "<html><head><style>:fullscreen a { transition: transform 1s; }</style></head><body><h1 style='font-feature-settings: \"liga\", \"dlig\";'>Hello</h1></body></html>";
var prefixed = htmlAutoprefixer.process(htmlString);
You can optionally pass cheerio options.
var htmlString = "<HTML></HTML>";
var prefixed = htmlAutoprefixer.process(htmlString, { lowerCaseTags: true } );
// <html></html>
Gulp
Using Gulp? Use gulp-html-autoprefixer.
var gulp = require( "gulp" );
var htmlAutoprefixer = require( "gulp-html-autoprefixer" );
gulp.task( "html-autoprefix", function( ) {
return gulp.src( "./path/to/index-or-other.html" )
.pipe( htmlAutoprefixer( ) )
.pipe( gulp.dest( "dist" ) );
} );
Contributing
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Added some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request
Running tests
npm install
npm test