Have you ever looked up support for the stuff you can define in a Web App Manifest file, and been disappointed to see lots of ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ for whether or not a specific Member is supported in Safari?
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Have you ever looked up support for the stuff you can define in a Web App Manifest file, and been disappointed to see lots of ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ for whether or not a specific Member is supported in Safari?
Well, now all the data is present & up to date on MDN:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Manifest#browser_compatibilityThanks https://mastodon.social/@nicholaswon!
This also means Can I Use has better results — no more grey boxes for Safari. For example:
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Patrick Brossetreplied to Jen Simmons on last edited by
@jensimmons worth letting folks know this is all made possible thanks to browser-compat-data, which is maintained by many people, Mozilla, and in large parts by @openwebdocs which does stellar work in fixing these missing versions, and updating the browser support data each month, when new versions come out.
By the way, if you rely on BCD/CanIUse data for your web work, consider donating.
If you're a company, consider sponsoring and joining the Governing Committee!
https://openwebdocs.org/membership/