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⚠️ PostCSS Color RebeccaPurple was moved to @csstools/postcss-plugins. ⚠️
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PostCSS RebeccaPurple PostCSS

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PostCSS RebeccaPurple lets you use the rebeccapurple color keyword in CSS.

.heading {
  color: rebeccapurple;
}

/* becomes */

.heading {
  color: #639;
}

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About the rebeccapurple keyword

In 2014, Rebecca Alison Meyer, the daughter of Eric A. Meyer, an American web design consultant best known for his advocacy work on behalf of CSS, passed away of a brain tumor at six years of age.

In her memory, the hex color #663399 is named rebeccapurple and added to the CSS Colors list.

Usage

Add PostCSS RebeccaPurple to your project:

npm install postcss-color-rebeccapurple --save-dev

Use PostCSS RebeccaPurple to process your CSS:

const postcssRebeccaPurple = require('postcss-color-rebeccapurple');

postcssRebeccaPurple.process(YOUR_CSS /*, processOptions, pluginOptions */);

Or use it as a PostCSS plugin:

const postcss = require('postcss');
const postcssRebeccaPurple = require('postcss-color-rebeccapurple');

postcss([
  postcssRebeccaPurple(/* pluginOptions */)
]).process(YOUR_CSS /*, processOptions */);

PostCSS RebeccaPurple runs in all Node environments, with special instructions for:

Node PostCSS CLI Webpack Create React App Gulp Grunt

preserve

The preserve option determines whether the original rebeccapurple keyword is preserved. By default, it is not preserved.

postcssRebeccaPurple({ preserve: true })
.heading {
  color: rebeccapurple;
}

/* becomes */

.heading {
  color: #639;
  color: rebeccapurple;
}