Angular pollyfill
Is there any tool to add some pollyfills that are not built in Angular? I know there are some commented in polyfills.js but I need for example fix issue with position: sticky
in my angular project for IE11+ and Edge. Do you know any tools or I need to implement it per feature? It will be a lot of additional dependencies and I want to avoid it if it is possible.
EDIT:
I know tools like babel for JS polyfills but I want to focus on CSS.
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Is there any tool to add some pollyfills that are not built in Angular? I know there are some commented in polyfills.js but I need for example fix issue with position: sticky
in my angular project for IE11+ and Edge. Do you know any tools or I need to implement it per feature? It will be a lot of additional dependencies and I want to avoid it if it is possible.
EDIT:
I know tools like babel for JS polyfills but I want to focus on CSS.
angular polyfills browser-support
Regarding "sticky" polyfill - you could try github.com/wilddeer/stickyfill . But remember that CSS polyfills are slow. You can add it as dependency and include insidepolyfills.ts
. If you're looking for Babel for CSS, try PostCSS (postcss.org) at least autoprefixer plugin already used in Angular CLI. Post CSS allows to use some of modern CSS fatures and automatically can generate fallbacks.
– Vitalii Bobrov
Dec 31 '18 at 9:06
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Is there any tool to add some pollyfills that are not built in Angular? I know there are some commented in polyfills.js but I need for example fix issue with position: sticky
in my angular project for IE11+ and Edge. Do you know any tools or I need to implement it per feature? It will be a lot of additional dependencies and I want to avoid it if it is possible.
EDIT:
I know tools like babel for JS polyfills but I want to focus on CSS.
angular polyfills browser-support
Is there any tool to add some pollyfills that are not built in Angular? I know there are some commented in polyfills.js but I need for example fix issue with position: sticky
in my angular project for IE11+ and Edge. Do you know any tools or I need to implement it per feature? It will be a lot of additional dependencies and I want to avoid it if it is possible.
EDIT:
I know tools like babel for JS polyfills but I want to focus on CSS.
angular polyfills browser-support
angular polyfills browser-support
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Regarding "sticky" polyfill - you could try github.com/wilddeer/stickyfill . But remember that CSS polyfills are slow. You can add it as dependency and include insidepolyfills.ts
. If you're looking for Babel for CSS, try PostCSS (postcss.org) at least autoprefixer plugin already used in Angular CLI. Post CSS allows to use some of modern CSS fatures and automatically can generate fallbacks.
– Vitalii Bobrov
Dec 31 '18 at 9:06
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Regarding "sticky" polyfill - you could try github.com/wilddeer/stickyfill . But remember that CSS polyfills are slow. You can add it as dependency and include insidepolyfills.ts
. If you're looking for Babel for CSS, try PostCSS (postcss.org) at least autoprefixer plugin already used in Angular CLI. Post CSS allows to use some of modern CSS fatures and automatically can generate fallbacks.
– Vitalii Bobrov
Dec 31 '18 at 9:06
Regarding "sticky" polyfill - you could try github.com/wilddeer/stickyfill . But remember that CSS polyfills are slow. You can add it as dependency and include inside
polyfills.ts
. If you're looking for Babel for CSS, try PostCSS (postcss.org) at least autoprefixer plugin already used in Angular CLI. Post CSS allows to use some of modern CSS fatures and automatically can generate fallbacks.– Vitalii Bobrov
Dec 31 '18 at 9:06
Regarding "sticky" polyfill - you could try github.com/wilddeer/stickyfill . But remember that CSS polyfills are slow. You can add it as dependency and include inside
polyfills.ts
. If you're looking for Babel for CSS, try PostCSS (postcss.org) at least autoprefixer plugin already used in Angular CLI. Post CSS allows to use some of modern CSS fatures and automatically can generate fallbacks.– Vitalii Bobrov
Dec 31 '18 at 9:06
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Regarding "sticky" polyfill - you could try github.com/wilddeer/stickyfill . But remember that CSS polyfills are slow. You can add it as dependency and include inside
polyfills.ts
. If you're looking for Babel for CSS, try PostCSS (postcss.org) at least autoprefixer plugin already used in Angular CLI. Post CSS allows to use some of modern CSS fatures and automatically can generate fallbacks.– Vitalii Bobrov
Dec 31 '18 at 9:06