/pfx

Browser vendor prefix helper

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Browser vendor prefix helper

Inspired by Modernizr.prefixed and Modernizr.prefixedCSS from Modernizr.

Install

$ npm install --save pfx

Usage

const pfx = require('pfx');

const boxReflect = pfx('boxReflect');
// boxReflect === 'WebkitBoxReflect' in Webkit browsers

const transition = pfx('transition');
// transition === 'MozTransition' in old Firefox

By default, the property is checked against a DOM element. If you want to check against a different element, pass it in as the second argument.

const rAF = pfx('requestAnimationFrame', window);
// rAF === 'MozRequestAnimationFrame' in old Firefox

You can also get the function by passing in the value true as the third argument.

const rAF = pfx('requestAnimationFrame', window, true);
// typeof rAF === 'function'

rAF(() => {
	// do something
});

If you want to get the hyphenated form to use with css, you can use the following syntax.

const boxReflect = pfx.css('boxReflect');
// boxReflect === '-webkit-box-reflect' for Webkit browsers

API

pfx(prop [, element] [, function])

Takes a string in camelCase style and returns the version of the property that the browser supports.

prop

Type: string

element

Type: object

function

Type: boolean object

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License

MIT © Alex Cross