Hi all! The 'Support Queries' feature is awesome if a project needs to support specific, older browsers. Thankfully, in my case I only have to support the last 2 versions of the current major browsers - so I'd rather not have any extra code in my CSS that caters for browsers we don't support.
In this case, is it just a matter of just using a 'Display Grid' support query as a default - or will that still add code for IE11 and other browsers? If so, is there a way to totally "turn off" the 'support queries'?
Is It Possible to Turn Off Support...
igor wrote:
Hi all! The 'Support Queries' feature is awesome if a project needs to support specific, older browsers. Thankfully, in my case I only have to support the last 2 versions of the current major browsers - so I'd rather not have any extra code in my CSS that caters for browsers we don't support.
In this case, is it just a matter of just using a 'Display Grid' support query as a default - or will that still add code for IE11 and other browsers? If so, is there a way to totally "turn off" the 'support queries'?
Hi all! The 'Support Queries' feature is awesome if a project needs to support specific, older browsers. Thankfully, in my case I only have to support the last 2 versions of the current major browsers - so I'd rather not have any extra code in my CSS that caters for browsers we don't support.
In this case, is it just a matter of just using a 'Display Grid' support query as a default - or will that still add code for IE11 and other browsers? If so, is there a way to totally "turn off" the 'support queries'?
Just go ahead & use "fallback first" or if you are going to use the grid, then add that from support quieies, and don't bother with fallback first
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