Bump autoprefixer from 9.6.4 to 9.7.1
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Bumps autoprefixer from 9.6.4 to 9.7.1.
Release notes
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9.7.1
- Avoid unnecessary transitions in prefixed selectors (by @fanich37).
- Fix
fit-contentfor Firefox.9.7 “Ad Victoriam”
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Autoprefixer 9.7 brings
AUTOPREFIXER_GRIDenvironment variable and huge performance improvments.Grid Environment Variable
Autoprefixer can add CSS Grid polyfills for IE. You need to manually enable it to prove that you understand the limits of polyfill.
In previous versions you can enable Grid polyfill by
grid: 'autoplace'option or by/* autoprefixer grid: autoplace */control comment. But in some cases, developers were not able to use both methods. For instance, during work with Material UI’ CSS-in-JS in Create React App.Now Autoprefixer supports environment variable to enable CSS Grid polyfill:
AUTOPREFIXER_GRID=autoplace npm buildPerformance Improvements
@Knagis found that Browserslist takes 70% of the Autoprefixer time.
We did a lot of improvements in Browserslist and now Autoprefixer should work much faster.
Other
- Fix
Cannot read property 'grid' of undefinederror9.6.5
- Fix selector prefixing (by @fanich37).
Changelog
Sourced from autoprefixer's changelog.
9.7.1
- Avoid unnecessary transitions in prefixed selectors (by Andrey Alexandrov).
- Fix
fit-contentfor Firefox.9.7 “Ad Victoriam”
- Add
AUTOPREFIXER_GRIDenv variable to enable Grid Layout polyfill for IE.- Fix
Cannot read property 'grid' of undefinederror.9.6.5
- Fix selector prefixing (by Andrey Alexandrov).
Commits
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bf2e89eRelease 9.7.1 version -
db0623fUpdate dependencies -
5cfde29Feature/vendor specific transition (#1260) -
400d48fUpdate ESLint config -
89d723cFix fit-content in Firefox -
9eb27f0Revert fit-content fix -
7869a83Fix fit-content prefix -
f4553aaFix typo (#1259) -
22871d1Release 9.7 version -
ed1cf68Update PostCSS - Additional commits viewable in compare view
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