Learn PostCSS In 15 Minutes

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
  • CSS keeps releasing new features that I want to use right away, but there is always at least one browser that doesn’t support the new features and I am forced to wait years to use them, or at least that used to be the case. Instead I now use PostCSS to transpile all my CSS to CSS that any browser can understand while still being able to use modern CSS features when I write my CSS. PostCSS is like the babel of CSS.
    📚 Materials/References:
    PostCSS Plugins: www.postcss.parts
    🌎 Find Me Here:
    My Blog: blog.webdevsimplified.com
    My Courses: courses.webdevsimplified.com
    Patreon: / webdevsimplified
    Twitter: / devsimplified
    Discord: / discord
    GitHub: github.com/WebDevSimplified
    CodePen: codepen.io/WebDevSimplified
    ⏱️ Timestamps:
    00:00 - Introduction
    00:42 - Starting Files
    01:12 - Basic Setup
    04:14 - Using Plugins
    09:33 - Using PostCSS With Frameworks
    13:09 - Pros of PostCSS
    #PostCSS #WDS #CSS

Комментарии • 120

  • @syth-1
    @syth-1 Год назад +45

    I love how you explain each error and why we are doing what we are to resolve it instead of 'just do xyz and trust me'

    • @kodicraft
      @kodicraft Год назад +7

      I also love how when he encounters all the errors in the second half of the video he solves them step by step and isn't ashamed of the fact it doesn't just work first try, very important practice in software development to not be afraid of errors!

  • @ThaRealIansanity
    @ThaRealIansanity Год назад +5

    I've been using tailwind in projects for over a year with postcss as part of the install instructions and had no clue what it is or what it does. Thanks, now I know 🙂

  • @keharacek
    @keharacek Год назад +21

    Damn, I've never gotten to look into postcss but it looks flipping amazing. Thanks for this introduction! 😎

  • @annismonadjem6901
    @annismonadjem6901 Год назад +2

    Kyle, it is great to have you back and thank you a bunch for this wonderful video.

  • @jakubschulz4353
    @jakubschulz4353 Год назад +2

    It's great that you show some mistakes! When I started, I had a big problem with the fact that the guide works, but not for me

  • @gokul1630
    @gokul1630 Год назад +1

    was working with postcss & watching your videos

  • @jjbaba757
    @jjbaba757 Год назад

    Wow! It helps me a lot! Love it 🤘🤘

  • @paradiseofcreativity
    @paradiseofcreativity Год назад

    your videos are so good I watch all of them

  • @EltonWhybrow
    @EltonWhybrow Год назад

    Killing it as usual! 👍

  • @sabuein
    @sabuein Год назад

    Thank you so much, Kyle.

  • @keviincosmos
    @keviincosmos Год назад

    Love your speed 👏

  • @raymondfinton3177
    @raymondfinton3177 Год назад +4

    My favorite postcss plugin is autoprefixer.

  • @rexrighetti7114
    @rexrighetti7114 Год назад +1

    Interesting. Love your content...Would help to see something more in depth on vite-react-ts with postcss. common modules worked better than es6, installed postcss plugin to get rid of error highlighting which broke intelasense. Very little support that isn't specific to tailwindcss.

  • @mahfoudh_arous
    @mahfoudh_arous Год назад

    great video as usual, a lot of thanks 🙏! how did you find all these information 🤔? I can't find any starting guide on their docs!

  • @alexey-ym
    @alexey-ym Год назад

    This is good one, thnx

  • @modernkennnern
    @modernkennnern Год назад +3

    It's funny you chose nesting specifically to illustrate the power of PostCSS (Granted, it is the easiest thing to illustrate) and how in the future it will "just work", because the nesting syntax is very much up in the air. There are at least 4 different versions of the syntax that are being decided upon.
    Personally I wish the ampersand (&) was always required for 100% of all scenarios (Currently there's maybe a @nest at-rule, and maybe some fancy "requires a pseudo-selector" logic among a few other things).
    I do appreciate them taking the time to get this right though, so we don't end up with another `!important` that implies "not important", but actually means "very important" or "currentColor" being the only place in css with camelCase, or "nowrap" being a literal typo

  • @amirulidzham
    @amirulidzham Год назад

    Thanks for the video, currently having to struggle to config with bootstrap with vite to enable css module to enable hash class css. Maybe a video would help. Thanks

  • @LV4EVR
    @LV4EVR Год назад +13

    Kyle, love your videos. 👏🎬 Have to disagree about SASS being a weird CSS-hybrid. I find writing SASS (not SCSS) incredibly simple and intuitive: Indentation SO much better than brackets, IMHO ... less visual clutter, far fewer lines. The complexity involved with PostCSS is, for me at least, complete overkill for the benefits, most of which are easily implemented with SASS.

    • @vlias500
      @vlias500 Год назад

      The question is not about simplicity, it is more about the possibility to use some advanced features. No one was saying that it is better or simpler to use postcss instead of SASS or SCSS, but still, it is more advanced and you can use tones of its features just like it was shown. I think the thing that matters is the final build and how well it can be optimized.

  • @ofeenee
    @ofeenee Год назад

    You’re the only one I know who uses dest folder for destination. I cannot tell if that is a personal preference of yours, but it’s usually called dist for distribution.

  • @bmehder
    @bmehder Год назад

    Yeah, I am totally using this.

  • @watevakid
    @watevakid Год назад

    shots fired at Sass 🤣great video, thanks!

  • @mohammadjavadnajafi1782
    @mohammadjavadnajafi1782 Год назад

    Cool tutorial thanks!!

  • @mavdotj
    @mavdotj Год назад

    You should make a tailwind setup tutorial

  • @evandromottaz
    @evandromottaz Год назад +8

    Okay, sass doing the same with a single line config.. what is the big deal to use postcss?

    • @rea1m_
      @rea1m_ Год назад

      Maybe it creates less overhead

    • @ark_knight
      @ark_knight Год назад +2

      postccss has autoprefixer, it is currently the fastest processor as well. Yes faster than SASS. And PostCSS can work with all kinds of CSS, not just your favorite flavor of CSS.

    • @YaroslavMinakov
      @YaroslavMinakov Год назад +4

      yeah, sass is just better

    • @danielarzanipour8112
      @danielarzanipour8112 Год назад

      well, he only showed a few features, there are probably a lot of plugins that you can use with it that you can't with sass. You could probably use them together if you'd like as well so its not a have one or the other type thing

  • @urakovaliaskar4731
    @urakovaliaskar4731 Год назад +3

    So, if nested css feature becomes stage 2, I have to change it in my config also or what if it is removed? Sounds like a hassle.

    • @drewkillion2812
      @drewkillion2812 Год назад +4

      No by saying stage 1 you are saying I want everything from stage 1 up to stage 4.

    • @scoutiano4441
      @scoutiano4441 Год назад

      I guess if you're working on stage 2 and something from stage 2 gets removed completely it's gonna be a bit of a problem. Maybe that's just something you risk by using experimental features, idk

  • @imankhankishzadeh7061
    @imankhankishzadeh7061 Год назад

    Great 👍

  • @thelyrics5358
    @thelyrics5358 Год назад +6

    Scss is sufficient. if you want a prefixed, just use a vscode extension to handle that.

  • @xu83
    @xu83 Год назад +3

    Cool tutorial!! One question, exists something like postcss but for scss??

    • @jshstuff
      @jshstuff Год назад +2

      scss outputs to a .css file, so wouldn’t you just run PostCSS on the outputted .css file? I’ve never tried but I’m sure it would work.

    • @xu83
      @xu83 Год назад

      @@jshstuff And if you have multiple sass files?

    • @ChanyArpin
      @ChanyArpin Год назад

      There exist plugins for postcss to support sass features.

    • @xu83
      @xu83 Год назад

      @@ChanyArpin which plugins 🤔??

  • @abnormal6376
    @abnormal6376 Год назад +1

    It's been on my mind for a while but postcss icon looks like dark magic circles.

    • @pidusredlah
      @pidusredlah Год назад +2

      Understandable. CSS is dark magic.

  • @ae_holic
    @ae_holic Год назад

    Hmm the syntax highlighting is kinda screwed up for me. Nested property names have same color as tag name selectors and this drives me nuts. I can't find the exact scope to customize it with textMate.

  • @AMoktar
    @AMoktar Год назад

    Thanks man, can you print please tell me how did you run the server ?

    • @danielarzanipour8112
      @danielarzanipour8112 Год назад

      At 10:50, if you look at the scripts within his package.json, you will see "dev":"vite". When he built the project using vite, all of this came with it so he only had to type "npm run dev"

  • @TechBarAmaBaro4810
    @TechBarAmaBaro4810 Год назад

    Hey, isn't css is the best styling sheet language?

  • @shaijuelayidath
    @shaijuelayidath Год назад

    Hello Sir, I would like to use PostCSS to generate minified files from all the CSS files in a directory. Can you advice how can i achive it. I was trying the follwing NPM scripts and failed. Thanks in Advance!
    "scripts": {
    "postcss": "assets/css/*.css > assets/css/*.min.css"
    }

  • @AAquaticAApe
    @AAquaticAApe Год назад

    Cool!

  • @danielsandnes6210
    @danielsandnes6210 Год назад

    New to this, but I can't run postcss without npx like everyone else. I need to type "npx postcss... ". Any specific reason for this? Is it a global thing? A Windows path thing? I saw you didn't install it globally, so I have no idea.

  • @dimamarius9791
    @dimamarius9791 Год назад

    So to use this with React i have to run it on all 30 css files?

  • @tumbleweed_wagon2113
    @tumbleweed_wagon2113 Год назад

    How would you get the css file you write in to stop highlighting the error with nesting, it's so annoying!

    • @tumbleweed_wagon2113
      @tumbleweed_wagon2113 Год назад

      I got it, just add "css.validate": false to your user settings.json or your workspace settings.json!

  • @joestrkr
    @joestrkr Год назад

    Best postcss plugin is Tailwindcss 😁

  • @Gu35s
    @Gu35s Год назад +7

    the cover says: stop using logic, use witchcraft.

    • @lionheart4109
      @lionheart4109 Год назад

      Indeed. I'm not sure if it's a reflecting "our product is so good, people call it sorcery" attitude, but the imagery remains very inappropriate for a tech tool.

    • @Gu35s
      @Gu35s Год назад

      @@lionheart4109 actually, that's the golden ratio. although it looks like sorcery as you said, but it's one of the most logical emblem so i don't think it's inappropriate.

  • @DiegoBM
    @DiegoBM Год назад

    In your opinion, is there any reason to use sass in 2022/3 having PostCSS?

    • @DiegoBM
      @DiegoBM Год назад +13

      @@eotikurac PostCSS has been around for almost a decade (it's initial release dates back 2013, although it didn't really started getting traction until 4 years ago or so), so it's obviously not something new (I'll omit the "kid" part, which on itself speaks volumes about the quality of the answer). In any case, I'm asking about technical advantages, if there are any.

    • @18.j
      @18.j Год назад +2

      Sass offer some cool methods to use such as lighten() darken() opacity hue hex to rgba and many more... and nesting is much better in my opinion it's a preference at the end

    • @DiegoBM
      @DiegoBM Год назад

      @@18.j It probably all boils down to preference in the end. From what I read, there are PostCSS plugins that can achieve the same Sass nesting, and obtain the same results as the color functions. So taking into account that PostCSS is faster, I presume that it will come down to preference or workflow only in the end, and not to any technical advantages?

    • @18.j
      @18.j Год назад

      @@DiegoBM oh if postcss have all this plugin then yeah no technical advantages probably. For me i am too lazy to install plugins every time and setup a config file so thats why i choose sass 😅

    • @DiegoBM
      @DiegoBM Год назад

      @@18.j hahaha it sounds like a hassle indeed. Not a big fan of setting up projects either, fortunately just needs to be done once-ish

  • @jaysolanki6923
    @jaysolanki6923 Год назад +1

    Hello this is irrelevant to this video but plzz if can anyone can help i want to run mongo command on my vs code terminal but its showing error , mongo command works in commandshell perfect but not in vs code terminal.

    • @kennethebora6367
      @kennethebora6367 Год назад

      Change terminal from powershell to command prompt. You can find it in the top right of the terminal section, there's a plus sign with a dropdown.

    • @anton9410
      @anton9410 Год назад

      could be related to your environment variables on your pc and the path. Try googling these keywords + vscode + mongo command

    • @jaysolanki6923
      @jaysolanki6923 Год назад +1

      Actually it got solved by just restarting my vs code . Nothing was working but when i closed my vs code and then reopened it it worked.

    • @ehrro
      @ehrro Год назад +1

      @@jaysolanki6923 why didn't you tried that first?

  • @FirebrandVOCALS
    @FirebrandVOCALS Год назад +106

    I can’t keep up with all these constant changes

    • @wisdomelue
      @wisdomelue Год назад +10

      it’s annoying at this point tbh

    • @sarcasticdna
      @sarcasticdna Год назад +15

      This isn't new it has been from years

    • @beakerbkr
      @beakerbkr Год назад +6

      PostCss has been around for a while

    • @beakerbkr
      @beakerbkr Год назад +10

      To add to this, PostCss helps with change fatigue. It will handle the changes for you behind the scenes so you don’t have to. It is an optional addition to your project that you can set and forget

    • @Manish___Choudhary
      @Manish___Choudhary Год назад +7

      That's an actual developer quality 😂😂

  • @ChanyArpin
    @ChanyArpin Год назад

    Google Chrome Dev and Canary support CSS Nesting behind “Experimental Web Platform features” flag.

  • @kopek3105
    @kopek3105 Год назад +3

    Why doing it when we have Sass?

  • @eyotajr
    @eyotajr Год назад

    so what make postcss better than scss ?

  • @CirTap
    @CirTap Год назад +1

    As always there's much more to PostCSS than this and the CLI won't run with an ESM config either out of the box. Real projects also have more than a single css file and that's the misleading part of videos like this: their simplified setup doesn't scale, but that's where things get complicated and complex. To let the POST-processer PostCSS also do PRE-processing work as well requires some rethinking of your CSS code structure.
    PostCSS is powerful but leveraging that power comes with a price: time. Lots of it. And most of it you'll spend to hunt down documentation for its gazillion features and possibilities. It's fun though if you have it all setup **eventually**.
    Even if you've decided all you need is indeed just preset-env (which it won't be) you might only be done as soon as you managed to understand its many "features", the stage level they're in by default, and wether you want to keep or loose them. You definitely need to keep your local bowserslist db up to date yourself as time passes.
    Finding and choosing the right plugins can become a time consuming nightmare. As you sift through the many available, you'll learn many are doing the same thing, or even many things, but with different configurations, prerequisites, or depend on another plugin. Not all of them are well written, too.
    If you enjoyed preprocessors before, preset-env alone won't get you as far either. It's still a post processor script after all and "feature" names are based off that infamous stages list, but often irritatingly differs from the actual plugin that eventually runs in the background to do the job. Some which you may need or want to configure. However, their documentation is then spread across different (archived) repositories that have been moved to a mono repo, there's the CSSDB project, the preset-env bundle, and all them individual plugins.
    Plugin order may be crucial and the wrong order may eventually break your "not dev" modes, or only that, when there's no monolithic single .css but many small ones that are "unaware" of each other's contents.
    Many other plugins that provide beloved preprocessor features like mixins or loops and conditions are either too old (pre PostCSS 8) and long abandoned by their creators or conflict with others, old and new, incl. some refurbished preset-env features. Several plugins even choke in the presence of perfectly valid regular CSS code like pseudo classes and selectors or selector lists, in particular many that introduce syntax sugar in the form of their own made up pseudo classes or at-rules.
    If you got used to organise you styles to work with preprocessors like Sass, Less, or Stylus, think again. This familiar setup and filename scheme likely won't do the trick anymore with PostCSS. You may need to translate and rewrite vanilla PRE-processor stuff into awkward JS code or JSON structures for plugins to consume at the right point in what is now a POST-processing chain.
    Good luck and happy coding.

  • @Salah-YT
    @Salah-YT Год назад +7

    bro Tailwind is fine for me so thank u so much I don't want more headaches 🙂

    • @SuperQuwertz
      @SuperQuwertz Год назад +3

      Tailwind uses PostCSS , unless you use the Tailwind CLI. lol

  • @herbarpet
    @herbarpet Год назад

    I dont get Why shouod we do all these complications ?

  • @cena5233
    @cena5233 Год назад

    after watching 70% of this videa i get to know,
    is post css is all about installing some postcss nested files ?

  • @Randomguy48279xyz
    @Randomguy48279xyz Год назад

    👍

  • @urakovaliaskar4731
    @urakovaliaskar4731 Год назад

    Why do i feel that this video is more about promoting this vite thing rather than postcss?)))

  • @The6DAZ6
    @The6DAZ6 Год назад

    Looks a good feature if you are using some frameworks, not so much if you like to code in vanilla with your own custom backend serving the page

  • @rishiraj2548
    @rishiraj2548 Год назад

    👍💯💯

  • @yomajo
    @yomajo 9 месяцев назад

    Random guy searching for truth, how to bundle flask + tailwind in docker compose for dev and production... On to the next one.

  • @georgebazerashvili9250
    @georgebazerashvili9250 Год назад

    Hello there

  • @groovebird812
    @groovebird812 Год назад

    Why should i not use sass? There is no single word in the video and this is not very useful. I can use nesting and normal css as well.

  • @romzamir
    @romzamir Год назад +1

    Why THE HELL did you name your out dir "dest" instead of the global conventions "build" or "dist"? :(

  • @ansaganie
    @ansaganie Год назад

    waaaaaaw

  • @MrJeszam
    @MrJeszam Год назад

    Hahha it looks like Illuminati tattoo

  • @catbb
    @catbb Год назад

    umm whats wrong with css :/

  • @NickCombs
    @NickCombs Год назад +2

    Just stick to the well-supported features and you don't need to do any of this....

  • @nonstopper
    @nonstopper Год назад +11

    They really need a non satanic logo

    • @dominikawojewska3985
      @dominikawojewska3985 Год назад +5

      noooo, satanic logo is just right

    • @UnifiedFriends
      @UnifiedFriends Год назад +3

      Well, it fits pretty well.
      As it cures satanic aspects, that come with CSS.

  • @darck5240
    @darck5240 Год назад

    i still prefer sass it's just easier

  • @thielicious2156
    @thielicious2156 Год назад

    Goodbye SASS

  • @sffl83
    @sffl83 Год назад +1

    Sass > postcss

  • @marcosevaristo6119
    @marcosevaristo6119 Год назад +2

    devs should stick to their real purpose of solving real problems that exists, not creating solutions to non existing problems

  • @_Akbaralam
    @_Akbaralam Год назад

    Sass is more handy..... Easy...

  • @TypedefDev
    @TypedefDev Год назад

    Looks like illuminati symbol

  • @Warface
    @Warface Год назад +2

    Nah I'll stick with normal CSS or SCSS

  • @3dxspx703
    @3dxspx703 Год назад +2

    Extremely late but sure bruv. The only things annoying are those thumbnails. Irrelevant and cringy.

  • @kishirisu1268
    @kishirisu1268 Год назад

    Why put satanic symbols on IT libraries? It looks funny for someone?

  • @Disorrder
    @Disorrder Год назад

    How terrible 😣

  • @TroenderTass
    @TroenderTass Год назад +3

    Great. Yet another library cli based library to do the things you normally do even more tedious. Modern day developers are the gift that keeps on giving, aren't they.

    • @ronaldgipa8731
      @ronaldgipa8731 Год назад

      postcss is older than babeljs. You might not notice but postcss is already being used by popular bundlers for autoprefixing and minifying css long time ago