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1 | CSS Compatible |
Default Style Compatibility
Ant Design supports the last 2 versions of modern browsers. If you need to be compatible with legacy browsers, please perform downgrade processing according to actual needs:
Feature | antd version | Compatibility | Minimum Chrome Version | Compatibility workaround |
---|---|---|---|---|
:where Selector | >=5.0.0 |
caniuse | Chrome 88 | <StyleProvider hashPriority="high"> |
CSS Logical Properties | >=5.0.0 |
caniuse | Chrome 89 | <StyleProvider transformers={[legacyLogicalPropertiesTransformer]}> |
If you need to support older browsers, please use StyleProvider for degradation handling according to your actual requirements.
:where
in selector
- antd version:
>=5.0.0
- MDN: :where
- Browser Compatibility: caniuse
- Minimum Chrome Version Supported: 88
- Default Enabled: Yes
The CSS-in-JS feature of Ant Design uses the ":where" selector by default to lower the CSS selector specificity, reducing the additional cost of adjusting custom styles when upgrading for users. However, the compatibility of the ":where" syntax is relatively poor in older browsers (compatibility). In certain scenarios, if you need to support older browsers, you can use @ant-design/cssinjs
to disable the default lowering of specificity (please ensure version consistency with antd).
import { StyleProvider } from '@ant-design/cssinjs';
// Config `hashPriority` to `high` instead of default `low`
// Which will remove `:where` wrapper
export default () => (
<StyleProvider hashPriority="high">
<MyApp />
</StyleProvider>
);
It will turn :where
to class selector:
-- :where(.css-bAMboO).ant-btn {
++ .css-bAMboO.ant-btn {
color: #fff;
}
Note: After turning off the :where
downgrade, you may need to manually adjust the priority of some styles. Or you can use PostCSS plugin to raise application css selector priority. PostCSS provides many plugins can help on this. e.g:
Raise priority through plugin:
-- .my-btn {
++ #root .my-btn {
background: red;
}
CSS Logical Properties
- antd version:
>=5.0.0
- MDN:CSS Logical Properties
- Browser Compatibility: caniuse
- Minimum Chrome Version Supported: 89
- Default Enabled: Yes
To unify LTR and RTL styles, Ant Design uses CSS logical properties. For example, the original margin-left
is replaced by margin-inline-start
, so that it is the starting position spacing under both LTR and RTL. If you need to be compatible with older browsers, you can configure transformers
through the StyleProvider
of @ant-design/cssinjs
:
import { legacyLogicalPropertiesTransformer, StyleProvider } from '@ant-design/cssinjs';
// `transformers` provides a way to transform CSS properties
export default () => (
<StyleProvider transformers={[legacyLogicalPropertiesTransformer]}>
<MyApp />
</StyleProvider>
);
When toggled, styles will downgrade CSS logical properties:
.ant-modal-root {
-- inset: 0;
++ top: 0;
++ right: 0;
++ bottom: 0;
++ left: 0;
}
@layer
- antd version:
>=5.17.0
- MDN:CSS @layer
- Browser Compatibility: caniuse
- Minimum Chrome Version Supported: 99
- Default Enabled: No
Ant Design supports configuring @layer
for unified css priority downgrade since 5.17.0
. After the downgrade, the style of antd will always be lower than the default CSS selector priority, so that users can override the style (please be sure to check the browser compatibility of @layer
):
import { StyleProvider } from '@ant-design/cssinjs';
export default () => (
<StyleProvider layer>
<MyApp />
</StyleProvider>
);
antd styles will be encapsulated in @layer
to lower the priority:
++ @layer antd {
:where(.css-bAMboO).ant-btn {
color: #fff;
}
++ }
Rem Adaptation
In responsive web development, there is a need for a convenient and flexible way to achieve page adaptation and responsive design. The px2remTransformer
transformer can quickly and accurately convert pixel units in style sheets to rem units relative to the root element (HTML tag), enabling the implementation of adaptive and responsive layouts.
import { px2remTransformer, StyleProvider } from '@ant-design/cssinjs';
const px2rem = px2remTransformer({
rootValue: 32, // 32px = 1rem; @default 16
});
export default () => (
<StyleProvider transformers={[px2rem]}>
<MyApp />
</StyleProvider>
);
The resulting transformed styles:
.px2rem-box {
- width: 400px;
+ width: 12.5rem;
background-color: green;
- font-size: 32px;
+ font-size: 1rem;
border: 10PX solid #f0f;
}
@media only screen and (max-width: 600px) {
.px2rem-box {
background-color: red;
- margin: 10px;
+ margin: 0.3125rem;
}
}
Options
Parameter | Description | Type | Default |
---|---|---|---|
rootValue | Font size of the root element | number |
16 |
precision | Decimal places for the converted value | number |
5 |
mediaQuery | Whether to convert px in media queries | boolean |
false |
For more details, please refer to: px2rem.ts#Options
Shadow DOM Usage
Since <style />
tag insertion is different from normal DOM in Shadow DOM scenario, you need to use StyleProvider
of @ant-design/cssinjs
to configure the container
property to set the insertion position:
import { StyleProvider } from '@ant-design/cssinjs';
import { createRoot } from 'react-dom/client';
const shadowRoot = someEle.attachShadow({ mode: 'open' });
const container = document.createElement('div');
shadowRoot.appendChild(container);
const root = createRoot(container);
root.render(
<StyleProvider container={shadowRoot}>
<MyApp />
</StyleProvider>,
);
Compatible with Third-party Style Libraries
In some cases, you may need antd to coexist with other style libraries, such as Tailwind CSS
, Emotion
, styled-components
, etc. Unlike traditional CSS solutions, these third-party libraries are often not easy to override antd styles by increasing CSS selector priority. You can configure @layer
for antd to lower its CSS selector weight, and arrange @layer
order to solve style override problems:
antd config @layer
import { StyleProvider } from '@ant-design/cssinjs';
export default () => (
<StyleProvider layer>
<MyApp />
</StyleProvider>
);
TailwindCSS Arrange @layer
In global.css, adjust @layer
to control the order of style override. Place tailwind-base
before antd
:
@layer tailwind-base, antd;
@layer tailwind-base {
@tailwind base;
}
@tailwind components;
@tailwind utilities;
reset.css
If you use antd's reset.css
style, you need to specify @layer
for it to prevent the style from overriding antd:
@layer reset, antd;
@import url(reset.css) layer(reset);
With other CSS-in-JS libraries
After configuring @layer
for antd, you don't need to do any additional configuration for other CSS-in-JS libraries. Your CSS-in-JS can completely override antd styles.
SSR Scene
When using SSR, styles are often rendered inline in HTML through <style />
. At this time, please make sure that the styles with the specified @layer
priority order are loaded before @layer
is used.
❌ Wrong
<head>
<!-- SSR Injection style -->
<style>
@layer antd {
/** ... */
}
</style>
<!-- css file contains @layer xxx, antd; -->
<link rel="stylesheet" href="/b9a0m0b9o0o3.css" />
<!-- or write @layer xxx, antd; in html directly -->
<style>
@layer xxx, antd;
</style>
</head>
✅ Correct
<head>
<!-- css file contains @layer xxx, antd; -->
<link rel="stylesheet" href="/b9a0m0b9o0o3.css" />
<!-- or write @layer xxx, antd; in html directly -->
<style>
@layer xxx, antd;
</style>
<!-- SSR Injection style -->
<style>
@layer antd {
/** ... */
}
</style>
</head>