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  # support-for
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- The `support-for` module allows Sass authors to conditionally add support for specific browser versions to their Sass module or Sass partials.
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+ The **support-for** module allows Sass authors to conditionally add support for specific browser versions to their Sass module or Sass partials.
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  [Autoprefixer](https://github.com/postcss/autoprefixer) is great for conditionally adding vendor prefixes, but sometimes you need more extensive CSS for specific versions of browsers. For example, adding px fallbacks to rem units when you need IE 8 support.
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  1. The Sass author only wants to support Safari 8 and later (and no other browsers) because he is an asshole.
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- ```scss
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- $support-for: (
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- safari: 8,
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- '*': null, // null means "no support" and is the
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- // default value for any browser not
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- // specified in $support-for
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- );
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- // Normalize-scss uses support-for to conditionally
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- // output CSS for old and new browsers.
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- @import "normalize";
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- ```
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+ ```scss
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+ $support-for: (
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+ safari: 8,
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+ '*': null, // null means "no support" and is the
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+ // default value for any browser not
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+ // specified in $support-for
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+ );
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+ // Normalize-scss uses support-for to conditionally
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+ // output CSS for old and new browsers.
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+ @import "normalize";
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+ ```
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  2. The Sass author wants to support the 4 most recent versions of all browsers which she can do by setting the wildcard browser, `'*'`. She also has to support IE 6 and later because the client hates her.
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- ```scss
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- $support-for: (
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- '*': -4,
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- ie: 6,
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- );
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+ ```scss
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+ $support-for: (
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+ '*': -4,
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+ ie: 6,
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+ );
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- @import "normalize";
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- ```
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+ @import "normalize";
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+ ```
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  3. The Sass author is working for a government client and every browser version has a specific version specified in the contract.
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- ```scss
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- $support-for: (
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- chrome: 29,
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- edge: 20,
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- firefox: 26,
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- ie: 8,
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- opera: 14,
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- safari: 5,
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- );
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+ ```scss
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+ $support-for: (
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+ chrome: 29,
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+ edge: 20,
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+ firefox: 26,
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+ ie: 8,
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+ opera: 14,
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+ safari: 5,
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+ );
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+ ```
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  ### Update your Sass partials to use `support-for()`
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- If a Sass module tells you that it uses `support-for`, you just need to override the default value of the `$support-for` variable before you import that module. See the examples above to see some of your options.
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+ If a Sass module tells you that it uses **support-for**, you just need to override the default value of the `$support-for` variable before you import that module. See the examples above to see some of your options.
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  If, however, you want to conditionally include Sass in the stylesheets you author, you can update your Sass code to wrap those lines of Sass with an `@if` block that uses the `support-for()` function.
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  @mixin my-sweet-sweet-mixin($cocoa: lots) {
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  border-radius: 100%;
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  CSS.
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+ If you are a Sass module author wanting to use **support-for** in your module, it's
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  ### Ruby Sass
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+ ```
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  ### NPM (and node-sass)
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  Add your dependency with the following command:
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  ```
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  ### Bower
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  "name": "support-for",
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- "version": "1.0.1",
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  "description": "Allows Sass authors to conditionally add support for specific browser versions.",
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  "homepage": "https://github.com/JohnAlbin/support-for",
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  spec.date = '2015-11-17'
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  spec.licenses = ['GPL-2']
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  name: support-for
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  platform: ruby
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  rubygems_version: 2.4.8
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  signing_key:
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  specification_version: 4