Test on Google Chrome 63
Perform real time live interactive testing of your webapp, website for cross browser compatibility on the chrome version 63. 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 63 BROWSER
CSS Device Adaptation
A standard way to override the size of viewport in web page using the @viewport rule, standardizing and replacing Apple's own popular viewport implementation.
CSS Scroll snap points
CSS technique that allows customizable scrolling experiences like pagination of carousels by setting defined snap points.
CSS Initial Letter
Method of creating an enlarged cap, including a drop or raised cap, in a robust way.
Context menu item (menuitem element)
Method of defining a context menu item, now deprecated and removed from the HTML specification.
CSS Counter Styles
The @counter-style CSS at-rule allows custom counter styles to be defined. A @counter-style rule defines how to convert a counter value into a string representation.
HTML Media Capture
Facilitates user access to a device's media capture mechanism, such as a camera, or microphone, from within a file upload control.
SVG favicons
Icon used by browsers to identify a webpage or site. While all browsers support the .ico format, the SVG format can be preferable to more easily support higher resolutions or larger icons.
prefers-reduced-motion media query
CSS media query based on a user preference for preferring reduced motion (animation, etc).
CSS Canvas Drawings
Method of using HTML5 Canvas as a background image. Not currently part of any specification.
CSS3 attr() function for all properties
While attr() is supported for effectively all browsers for the content property, CSS Values and Units Level 3 adds the ability to use attr() onany CSS property, and to use it for non-string values (e.g. numbers, colors).
CSS font-size-adjust
Method of adjusting the font size in a matter that relates to the height of lowercase vs. uppercase letters. This makes it easier to set the size of fallback fonts.
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