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Autoprefixer config #73

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Autoprefixer's default behaviour is to add prefixes to support configured browsers and remove any prefixes present which aren't required for them; at the time of writing the default config (> 1%, last 2 versions, Firefox ESR) supports the following browsers:

> console.log(require('autoprefixer')().info())
Browsers:
  Chrome for Android: 51
  UC for Android: 9.9
  Android: 4.4
  Chrome: 51, 50, 49, 29
  Edge: 13, 12
  Firefox: 47, 46, 45
  IE: 11, 10
  IE Mobile: 11, 10
  iOS: 9.3, 9.0-9.2
  Opera Mini: all
  Opera: 38, 37
  Safari: 9.1, 9
  Samsung: 4

These browsers account for 87.39% of all users globally

Are there others autoprefixer should be configured to support out of the box, e.g. ios >= 8?

One other thing - css-loader uses cssnano, which also runs Autoprefixer in remove mode by default. If you don't disable that (with css?-autoprefixer) or don't create a shared browserlist config when tweaking support, css-loader will happily remove everything autoprefixer just added!

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