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browser-classes

v1.0.3

Published

Adds browser classes to document body. For better browser bug fixing.

Readme

browser-classes

Adds browser classes to document body. For better cross browser SCSS styling.

This library adds the current browser and version to the <body> tag as a class to the site.

Once you run the class, your <body> tag will have the following class added.

<body class="browser-firefox-65">
<body class="browser-ie-10">

Installation

npm i --save browser-classes

Usage

import BrowserClasses from 'browser-classes';
new BrowserClasses();

SCSS Usage

Use the @at-root method when using with SCSS

.myClass {
    color: red;
    @at-root .browser-ie-10 {
        color: blue
    }
}

This will target Internet Explorer 10 with browser-ie-10 added to the body tag.

<body class="browser-ie-10">

Javascript usage

The below method can test for Internet Explorer 9

if (document.body.classList.contains('browser-ie-9')) {
    // fix
}

Browser only targeting

To target only a certain browser not by version use the following syntax.

CSS
body[class^="browser-firefox"] {
    color: red;
}

Browser Support

Currently this library identifies the following browsers:

  • Chrome
  • Internet Explorer
  • Edge
  • Safari
  • Firefox

Example class names for browsers

Below arte some examples of the classes that will be generated for the browsers.

| Browser | Class | |----------------------|-------------------------------------| | Internet Explorer 10 | <body class="browser-ie-10"> | | Edge 12 | <body class="browser-edge-12"> | | Google Chrome 50 | <body class="browser-chrome-50"> | | Firefox 60 | <body class="browser-firefox-60"> | | Safari 11 | <body class="browser-safari-11"> |