# Changes to PostCSS Normalize ### 8.0.1 (June 10, 2019) - Fixed: Issue with Windows failing to resolve normalize - Updated: `browserslist` to 4.6.2 (patch) - Updated: `postcss` to 7.0.17 (patch) ### 8.0.0 (June 3, 2019) - Added: `sanitize.css` 10.0.0 (major) - Updated: `@csstools/normalize.css` to 10.1.0 (major) - Updated: `browserslist` to 4.5.6 (minor) - Updated: `postcss` to 7.0.16 (patch) - Updated: Node 8+ compatibility (major) ### 7.0.1 (August 24, 2018) - Use postcss-browser-comments v2.0.0 (major, but a patch for this project) PostCSS Browser Comments was using an older version of PostCSS, requiring 2 versions of PostCSS to use PostCSS Normalize. This update resolves that. ### 7.0.0 (August 24, 2018) - Use normalize.css v9.0.1 (major) ### 6.0.0 (June 16, 2018) - Use normalize.css v8 (major) - Include normalize.css comments - Include normalize.css sourcemap ### 5.0.0 (June 7, 2018) - Update `browserslist` to 3.2.8 (major) - Update: `postcss` to 6.0.22 (patch) - Update: Node support from v4 to 6 (major) ### 4.0.0 (June 21, 2017) - Require insertion point. Make old behavior an option. - Allow multiple insertion points. ### 3.0.0 (May 26, 2017) - Use jonathantneal/normalize.css v7 - Change the insertion point to `@import-normalize` to avoid confusion or collision with standard import behavior ### 2.1.0 (May 26, 2017) - Support an insertion point via `@import postcss-normalize` - Update tree creation to avoid AST issues with source ### 2.0.1 (May 21, 2017) - Update tree creation to avoid AST issues with other PostCSS plugins ### 2.0.0 (May 17, 2017) - Support PostCSS 6 - Support Node 4 ### 1.0.0 (May 2, 2017) - Initial version