PostCSS Gap Properties lets you use the gap
, column-gap
, and row-gap
shorthand properties in CSS, following the CSS Grid Layout specification.
```pcss .standard-grid { gap: 20px; }
.spaced-grid { column-gap: 40px; row-gap: 20px; }
/ becomes /
.standard-grid { grid-gap: 20px; gap: 20px; }
.spaced-grid { grid-column-gap: 40px; column-gap: 40px; grid-row-gap: 20px; row-gap: 20px; } ```
Add PostCSS Gap Properties to your project:
bash
npm install postcss-gap-properties --save-dev
Use PostCSS Gap Properties to process your CSS:
```js import postcssGapProperties from 'postcss-gap-properties';
postcssGapProperties.process(YOUR_CSS /, processOptions, pluginOptions /); ```
Or use it as a PostCSS plugin:
```js import postcss from 'postcss'; import postcssGapProperties from 'postcss-gap-properties';
postcss([ postcssGapProperties(/ pluginOptions /) ]).process(YOUR_CSS /, processOptions /); ```
PostCSS Gap Properties runs in all Node environments, with special instructions for:
| Node | Webpack | Create React App | Gulp | Grunt | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
The preserve
option determines whether the original gap
declaration should
remain in the CSS. By default, the original declaration is preserved.