The CSS.supports()
method returns a boolean value indicating if the browser supports a given CSS feature, or not.
The CSS.supports()
method returns a boolean value indicating if the browser supports a given CSS feature, or not.
CSS.supports(propertyName, value) CSS.supports(supportCondition)
There are two distinct sets of parameters. The first one allows to test the support of a pair property-value:
propertyName
A string containing the name of the CSS property to check.
value
A string containing the value of the CSS property to check.
The second syntax takes one parameter matching the condition of @supports
:
supportCondition
A string containing the condition to check.
true
if the browser supports the rule, otherwise false
.
result = CSS.supports("text-decoration-style", "blink"); result = CSS.supports("display: flex"); result = CSS.supports("(--foo: red)"); result = CSS.supports( "(transform-style: preserve) or (-moz-transform-style: preserve) or (-webkit-transform-style: preserve)" ); // result is true or false
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supports |
6128–61The parentheses-less one-argument version is not supported. |
7912–79The parentheses-less one-argument version is not supported. |
5522–55The parentheses-less one-argument version is not supported. |
No | 4815–48The parentheses-less one-argument version is not supported. |
119–11The parentheses-less one-argument version is not supported. |
614.4–61The parentheses-less one-argument version is not supported. |
6128–61The parentheses-less one-argument version is not supported. |
5522–55The parentheses-less one-argument version is not supported. |
4515–45The parentheses-less one-argument version is not supported. |
119–11The parentheses-less one-argument version is not supported. |
8.01.5–8.0The parentheses-less one-argument version is not supported. |
@supports
at-rule that allows for the same functionality but in a declarative way. CSSSupportsRule
CSSOM class allowing to manipulate @supports
at-rules.
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/CSS/supports