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Opera 10.0-10.1? #1
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Because both 10 and 10.1 use the same version of Presto (I believe), so that's what's made sense for the site. The API should probably just use the first version in cases like this. |
Yeah, I think just "10.00" would be less confusing. |
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Assuming "Chrome" means Chrome on desktop, not "Chrome on any platform", Web Share was never available as an Origin Trial. It was only available on Android on Chrome 55-58 and is now turned on by default as of Chrome 61 (Android only, again). Origin Trials is Chrome-only thing, so I also removed erroneous Fyrd#1 reference from Samsung Internet cells. See [Origin Trial summary](https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/forum/#!topic/blink-dev/rgIpGcOyDKI).
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Change status to unoff, add some links, bugs, browser coverage
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All browsers with footnote Fyrd#1 have been downgraded to partial support, to match Chrome which was already on partial support, due to not supporting appinstalled and beforeinstallprompt events.
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…o partial. Adding footnote Fyrd#1 to all of these. Most browsers do not yet support appinstalled and beforeinstallprompt (other than Chrome on all platforms but macOS). Even Chromium-based browsers do not support it because they have to hook it up to the browser's install UI. I've explicitly tested that this doesn't work on Opera. I haven't tested UC, Samsung, QQ or Baidu, but assuming they don't implement.
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Verified on both my linux desktop with version 66, and my android phone with latest update as version 66. `-moz-available` does not behave as expected, but is recognized overriding prior fallback.
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[intrinsic-width] Firefox 66 is still affected by #1 (only width supported)
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Shows same behaviour as note Fyrd#1 Tested in Firefox 122 to support this. Browser Compat Data states support since 112: https://github.com/mdn/browser-compat-data/blob/main/css/properties/overflow.json
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Any reason why "Opera 10.0-10.1" is listed as a single version? This is a little confusing when coming from the API, e.g.
"You can use TTF/OTF - TrueType and OpenType font support with Firefox 3.5, Chrome 4, Safari 3.1, Opera 10.0-10.1, iOS Safari 4.2-4.3, and Opera Mobile 10. http://caniuse.com/#search=ttf"
Why not just Opera 10.00?
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