ie8-style-loader v0.0.1
style loader for webpack
Usage
Simple API
require("style!raw!./file.css");
// => add rules in file.css to documentIt's recommended to combine it with the css-loader: require("style!css!./file.css").
It also possible to add a URL instead of a css string:
require("style/url!file!./file.css");
// => add a <link rel="stylesheet"> to file.css to documentPlaceholders
(experimental)
When using placeholders (see css-loader) the module exports the placeholders object:
var styles = require("style!css!./file.css");
style.placeholder1 === "z849f98ca812bc0d099a43e0f90184"Reference-counted API
var style = require("style/useable!css!./file.css");
style.use(); // = style.ref();
style.unuse(); // = style.unref();Styles are not added on require, but instead on call to use/ref. Styles are removed from page if unuse/unref is called exactly as often as use/ref.
Note: Behavior is undefined when unuse/unref is called more often than use/ref. Don't do that.
Options
singleton
If defined, the style-loader will re-use a single <style> element, instead of adding/removing individual elements for each required module. Note: this option is on by default in IE9, which has strict limitations on the # of style tags allowed on a page. You can enable or disable it with the singleton query parameter (?singleton or ?-singleton).
Recommended configuration
By convention the reference-counted API should be bound to .useable.css and the simple API to .css (similar to other file types, i. e. .useable.less and .less).
So the recommended configuration for webpack is:
{
module: {
loaders: [
{ test: /\.css$/, exclude: /\.useable\.css$/, loader: "style!css" },
{ test: /\.useable\.css$/, loader: "style/useable!css" }
]
}
}Install
npm install style-loader
License
10 years ago