It is detect your browser and version(Ineternet Explorer).
It detects only desktop browser not mobile browser.
It helps your page styling for each browser.
It appends class with html root element.
<html class="browser type">
If you known some idea for mobile browser, you could send pull request.
Using CDN:
<script src="//cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/check-browsers@1.0.8/dist/check-browsers.min.js"></script>
Using npm:
$ npm i -S check-browsers
Using yarn:
$ yarn add check-browsers
<head>
...
<script src="/node_modules/check-browsers/dist/check-browsers.min.js"></script>
...
<link rel="stylesheet" href="..." />
...
</head>
You should import it in head element and before stylesheet.
Because importing in head is processed before page rendering.
and importing before stylesheet is processed before styling.
So page styling is more fast.
require('check-browsers');
import 'check-browsers';
@charset "utf-8";
/* default style */
#test {
font-size: 3em
}
/* each browser style */
.ie6 #test {
color: salmon
}
.ie7 #test {
color: red
}
.ie8 #test {
color: blue
}
.ie9 #test {
color: purple
}
.ie10 #test {
color: orange
}
.ie11 #test {
color: green
}
.edge #test {
color: gray
}
.chrome #test {
color: navy
}
.firefox #test {
color: lime
}
.safari #test {
color: fuchsia
}
.opera #test {
color: brown
}
- IE6
11: ie611 - MS Edge: edge
- Google Chrome: chrome
- Mozilla Firefox: firefox
- Apple Safari: safari
- Opera: opera