Test on Google Chrome 46
Perform real time live interactive testing of your webapp, website for cross browser compatibility on the chrome version 46. You can test your web application for functionality, visual bugs, and a lot more by performing cross browser testing.
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ELEMENTS NOT SUPPORTED IN CHROME 46 BROWSER
SVG fonts
Method of using fonts defined as SVG shapes. Removed from SVG 2.0 and considered as a deprecated feature with support being removed from browsers.
:placeholder-shown CSS pseudo-class
Input elements can sometimes show placeholder text as a hint to the user on what to type in. See, for example, the placeholder attribute in HTML5. The :placeholder-shown pseudo-class matches an input element that is showing such placeholder text.
Explicit descendant combinator >>
An explicit, non-whitespace spelling of the descendant combinator. A >> B is equivalent to A B.
CSS text-justify
CSS property to define how text should be justified when text-align: justify is set.
CSS revert value
A CSS keyword value that resets a property's value to the default specified by the browser in its UA stylesheet, as if the webpage had not included any CSS. For example, display:revert on a
:focus-visible CSS pseudo-class
The :focus-visible pseudo-class applies while an element matches the :focus pseudo-class, and the UA determines via heuristics that the focus should be specially indicated on the element (typically via a “focus ring”).
CSSOM Scroll-behavior
Method of specifying the scrolling behavior for a scrolling box, when scrolling happens due to navigation or CSSOM scrolling APIs.
CSS Backdrop Filter
Method of applying filter effects (like blur, grayscale or hue) to content/elements below the target element.
inputmode attribute
The inputmode attribute specifies what kind of input mechanism would be most helpful for users entering content into the form control.
rel=noopener
Ensure new browsing contexts are opened without a useful window.opener
Context menu item (menuitem element)
Method of defining a context menu item, now deprecated and removed from the HTML specification.
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