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attr() from CSS3 Values and Units, specifically properties other than 'content' and non-stri... #1209

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Fyrd opened this issue May 12, 2015 · 20 comments

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Fyrd commented May 12, 2015

attr() from CSS3 Values and Units, specifically properties other than 'content' and non-string values


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Fyrd commented Sep 2, 2015

Actually this one's support is already covered by http://caniuse.com/#feat=css-gencontent ...just need to do something about it not showing up at the top when searching for attr()

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cvrebert commented Sep 2, 2015

@Fyrd Umm...:

attr() from CSS3 Values and Units, specifically properties other than 'content'

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Fyrd commented Sep 2, 2015

@cvrebert Ha, that's what I get for not paying attention.

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tenhobi commented Oct 10, 2015

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Do it.

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wikt0r commented May 23, 2016

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Fyrd commented Jun 8, 2016

Now available at http://caniuse.com/#feat=css3-attr (no support anywhere yet)

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So if #1866 is a dupe of this, then how does "no support anywhere" cover #1866?

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cvrebert commented Jun 8, 2016

@TWiStErRob http://caniuse.com/#feat=css-gencontent covers CSS2's content: attr(...);

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TWiStErRob commented Jun 8, 2016

Ah thanks, that makes sense, sorry for not reading all the comments properly above. So would it be possible to optimise the search a little? For me searching for "attr" still lists "css-gencontent" at position 24 out of 33, I think that's too low.

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