# PostCSS Double Position Gradients [PostCSS][postcss] [NPM Version][npm-url] [CSS Standard Status][css-url] [Discord][discord] [PostCSS Double Position Gradients] lets you use double-position gradients in CSS, following the [CSS Image Values and Replaced Content] specification. ```pcss .linear-gradient { background-image: linear-gradient(90deg, black 25% 50%, blue 50% 75%); } .conic-gradient { background-image: conic-gradient(yellowgreen 40%, gold 0deg 75%, #f06 0deg); } /* becomes */ .linear-gradient { background-image: linear-gradient(90deg, black 25%, black 50%, blue 50%, blue 75%); background-image: linear-gradient(90deg, black 25% 50%, blue 50% 75%); } .conic-gradient { background-image: conic-gradient(yellowgreen 40%, gold 0deg, gold 75%, #f06 0deg); background-image: conic-gradient(yellowgreen 40%, gold 0deg 75%, #f06 0deg); } ``` ## Usage Add [PostCSS Double Position Gradients] to your project: ```bash npm install postcss-double-position-gradients --save-dev ``` Use [PostCSS Double Position Gradients] to process your CSS: ```js const postcssDoublePositionGradients = require('postcss-double-position-gradients'); postcssDoublePositionGradients.process(YOUR_CSS /*, processOptions, pluginOptions */); ``` Or use it as a [PostCSS] plugin: ```js const postcss = require('postcss'); const postcssDoublePositionGradients = require('postcss-double-position-gradients'); postcss([ postcssDoublePositionGradients(/* pluginOptions */) ]).process(YOUR_CSS /*, processOptions */); ``` [PostCSS Double Position Gradients] runs in all Node environments, with special instructions for: | [Node](INSTALL.md#node) | [PostCSS CLI](INSTALL.md#postcss-cli) | [Webpack](INSTALL.md#webpack) | [Create React App](INSTALL.md#create-react-app) | [Gulp](INSTALL.md#gulp) | [Grunt](INSTALL.md#grunt) | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | ## Options ### preserve The `preserve` option determines whether the original double-position gradients should be preserved. By default, double-position gradients are preserved. ```js postcssDoublePositionGradients({ preserve: false }) ``` ```css .linear-gradient { background-image: linear-gradient(90deg, black 25% 50%, blue 50% 75%); } .conic-gradient { background-image: conic-gradient(yellowgreen 40%, gold 0deg 75%, #f06 0deg); } /* becomes */ .linear-gradient { background-image: linear-gradient(90deg, black 25%, black 50%, blue 50%, blue 75%); } .conic-gradient { background-image: conic-gradient(yellowgreen 40%, gold 0deg, gold 75%, #f06 0deg); } ``` ### enableProgressiveCustomProperties The `enableProgressiveCustomProperties` option determines whether the original notation is wrapped with `@supports` when used in Custom Properties. By default, it is enabled. ⚠️ We only recommend disabling this when you set `preserve` to `false` or if you bring your own fix for Custom Properties. See what the plugin does in its [README](https://github.com/csstools/postcss-plugins/tree/main/plugins/postcss-progressive-custom-properties#readme). ```js postcssDoublePositionGradients({ enableProgressiveCustomProperties: false }) ``` ```pcss :root { --a-gradient: linear-gradient(90deg, black 25% 50%, blue 50% 75%); } /* becomes */ :root { --a-gradient: linear-gradient(90deg, black 25%, black 50%, blue 50%, blue 75%); /* will never be used, not even in older browser */ --a-gradient: linear-gradient(90deg, black 25% 50%, blue 50% 75%); } ``` [css-url]: https://cssdb.org/#double-position-gradients [discord]: https://discord.gg/bUadyRwkJS [npm-url]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/postcss-double-position-gradients [CSS Image Values and Replaced Content]: https://www.w3.org/TR/css-images-4/#color-stop-syntax [PostCSS]: https://github.com/postcss/postcss [PostCSS Double Position Gradients]: https://github.com/csstools/postcss-plugins/tree/main/plugins/postcss-double-position-gradients