PostCSS plugin for generating the old IE supported filter gradient.
.foo {
/* Input example */
background: linear-gradient(to bottom, #1e5799, #7db9e8);
}.foo {
/* Output example */
background: linear-gradient(to bottom, #1e5799, #7db9e8);
filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient(startColorstr='#ff1e5799', endColorstr='#ff7db9e8', GradientType=0);
}For postcss 6.x:
npm install postcss-filter-gradient --save-devand for postcss 5.x
npm install postcss-filter-gradient@0.x --save-devpostcss([ require('postcss-filter-gradient') ])Default: true
IE filter doesn't support angular gradient. By default, when processing the angular gradient,
we will convert the angle to its closest direction. You can disable this feature by setting this option to false.
Default: false
If set to true, we will not handle the rules which have multi color stops. It is useful when you want use a
background color as fallback.
Default: false
If set to true, all warnings will be suppressed.
The IE filter gradient only support horizontal and vertical directions, and only support two colors. So, if there are more
than two colors in the color stops, we only pick the first and the last one. You can skip it by setting
option.skipMultiColor to true.
No. We only transform the standard linear-gradient syntax.
You can use the postcss-gradientfixer to unprefix it first.
Yes. This plugin only support deg unit. It will convert angular to the closest direction. For example, it convert 90deg to right
and convert 10deg to top, positive angluar are also supported.
See PostCSS docs for examples for your environment.