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---
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.
---
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.
<% example do %>
@-moz-document url-prefix() {
.error {
color: red;
}
}
===
@-moz-document url-prefix()
.error
color: red
<% end %>
## Transition Period
<% impl_status dart: '1.7.2', libsass: false, ruby: false %>
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.