// Usually compass hacks apply to both ie6 & 7 -- set this to false to disable support for both. $legacy-support-for-ie: true !default; // Setting this to false will result in smaller output, but no support for ie6 hacks $legacy-support-for-ie6: $legacy-support-for-ie !default; // Setting this to false will result in smaller output, but no support for ie7 hacks $legacy-support-for-ie7: $legacy-support-for-ie !default; // Setting this to false will result in smaller output, but no support for legacy ie8 hacks $legacy-support-for-ie8: $legacy-support-for-ie !default; // @private // The user can simply set $legacy-support-for-ie and 6, 7, and 8 will be set accordingly, // But in case the user set each of those explicitly, we need to sync the value of // this combined variable. $legacy-support-for-ie: $legacy-support-for-ie6 or $legacy-support-for-ie7 or $legacy-support-for-ie8; // Whether to output legacy support for mozilla. // Usually this means hacks to support Firefox 3.6 or earlier. $legacy-support-for-mozilla: true; // Support for mozilla in experimental css3 properties (-moz). $experimental-support-for-mozilla : true !default; // Support for webkit in experimental css3 properties (-webkit). $experimental-support-for-webkit : true !default; // Support for webkit's original (non-standard) gradient syntax. $support-for-original-webkit-gradients : true !default; // Support for opera in experimental css3 properties (-o). $experimental-support-for-opera : true !default; // Support for microsoft in experimental css3 properties (-ms). $experimental-support-for-microsoft : true !default; // Support for khtml in experimental css3 properties (-khtml). $experimental-support-for-khtml : false !default; // Support for svg in experimental css3 properties. // Setting this to true might add significant size to your // generated stylesheets. $experimental-support-for-svg : false !default; // Support for CSS PIE in experimental css3 properties (-pie). $experimental-support-for-pie : false !default;