--- title: Using postcss-cssnext subtitle: How to configure postcss-cssnext options --- @[toc] When you have correctly [setup](/setup/) cssnext, you might want to tweak it a little bit. You will find below all the available **options**. ## `browsers` _(default: [browserslist default](https://github.com/ai/browserslist#readme) `> 1%, last 2 versions, Firefox ESR, Opera 12.1`)_ Allows you to specify your browser scope. **This option enables or disables `features` according to [caniuse](http://caniuse.com/) database.** This is the exact same option that you might know from Autoprefixer. Since cssnext includes Autoprefixer, the option is propagated. See [Browserslist](https://github.com/ai/browserslist#queries) queries syntax to adjust this option to your needs. _Note: if you don't specify this option, Browserslist will automatically try to find a `browserslist` config file or use its default value._ ## `features` _(default: all features depending on your `browsers` options)_ **You should probably use `browsers` option instead of this one.** Object containing key of features to enable/disable. _Features are enabled by default: no key means feature is enabled_. Keys can be found by looking in [src/features.js](https://github.com/MoOx/postcss-cssnext/blob/master/src/features.js). ```js //eg: disable custom properties support var postcss = require("postcss") var cssnext = require("postcss-cssnext") postcss([ cssnext({ features: { customProperties: false } }) ]) ``` Each feature is based on PostCSS plugins & can get its own options. To pass options to a feature, you can just pass an object to the feature: ```js //eg: pass variables var postcss = require("postcss") var cssnext = require("postcss-cssnext") postcss([ cssnext({ features: { customProperties: { variables: { mainColor: "red", altColor: "blue", } } } }) ]) ``` ## `warnForDuplicates` _(default: true)_ This option should be left with its default value, unless you really know what you are doing. **Most tutorial on the internet are wrong (probably 99%) and show provide duplicates in their examples. (eg: autoprefixer + cssnext - but cssnext already includes autoprefixer).** _In order to fix this, here is a warning. You are welcome._ ## `warnForDeprecations` _(default: true)_ This option should be left with its default value, unless you are aware of the risk and plan to handle the situation. --- **To know all available options, please check corresponding postcss plugin by browsing the [feature mapping](https://github.com/MoOx/postcss-cssnext/blob/master/src/features.js)** _Note: order is important to get everything working correctly._