--- title: 'Breaking Change: -moz-document' introduction: > Firefox used to have a @-moz-document rule requiring special parsing. As support is removed from Firefox, Sass is in the process of removing support for parsing them. --- {% markdown %} Sass has historically supported a special parsing for the `@-moz-document` rule. As [Firefox dropped support for them], Sass will also drop support for the special parsing and will treat it as an unknown at-rule. [Firefox dropped support for them]: https://web.archive.org/web/20200528221656/https://www.fxsitecompat.dev/en-CA/docs/2018/moz-document-support-has-been-dropped-except-for-empty-url-prefix/ **There is one exception**: an empty url prefix function is still allowed, as that's used in a hack targetting Firefox. {% endmarkdown %} {% codeExample 'moz-document' %} @-moz-document url-prefix() { .error { color: red; } } === @-moz-document url-prefix() .error color: red {% endcodeExample %} {% markdown %} ## Transition Period {% # Arguments are (in order): `dart`, `libsass`, `node`, `ruby`, optional feature name, additional details within %} {% compatibility '1.7.2', false, null, false %}{% endcompatibility %} First, we'll emit deprecation warnings for all usages of `@-moz-document` except for the empty url-prefix hack. In Dart Sass 2.0, `@-moz-document` will be treated as an unknown at-rule. {% endmarkdown %}