CSS variables are now supported in all modern browsers. John Hardy Lambda June 19, 2017 1 Minute CSS variables are now supported in all modern browsers. https://madebymike.com.au/writing/using-css-variables/ Share this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like Loading... Related Published by John Hardy Closures are a poor man's object. Objects are a poor man's closure. View all posts by John Hardy Published June 19, 2017
Oh really? Wow, We use SCSS but thanks, sometimes we have this tiny projects where this could/will be useful. LikeLike Reply
A pity that the king of low bandwidth, Opera Mini, is not supporting it. Glad to see that Edge is mostly on board now. Michael Stuhr you clearly have no idea. LikeLike Reply
John Hardy Turnbull delenda est caniuse.com – Can I use… Support tables for HTML5, CSS3, etc In Edge 15 animations with css variables may cause the webpage to crash see bug In Edge 15 is not possible to use css variables in pseudo elements see bug That is even worse than not supporting them at all. LikeLike Reply
Oh really? Wow,
We use SCSS but thanks, sometimes we have this tiny projects where this could/will be useful.
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* Where “All modern browsers” excludes all versions of Internet Explorer.
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A pity that the king of low bandwidth, Opera Mini, is not supporting it. Glad to see that Edge is mostly on board now. Michael Stuhr you clearly have no idea.
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Pieter Lamers enlighten me with your wisdom.
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All current browsers then.
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John Hardy Turnbull delenda est caniuse.com – Can I use… Support tables for HTML5, CSS3, etc
In Edge 15 animations with css variables may cause the webpage to crash see bug
In Edge 15 is not possible to use css variables in pseudo elements see bug
That is even worse than not supporting them at all.
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Ketou
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