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css-math-functions is a polyfill that provides more advanced mathematical expressions in addition to 'calc'
Last updated on : 2023-03-20
Browser Versions
IE
Edge
Firefox
Chrome
Safari
Opera
Fully Supported
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No Support
CSS Values and Units Module Level 5 # calc-notation
CSS math functions min(), max() and clamp() on IE is not supported on any IE versions.
CSS math functions min(), max() and clamp() on Edge is fully supported on 79-111, and not supported on 12-18 Edge versions.
CSS math functions min(), max() and clamp() on Firefox is fully supported on 75-113, and not supported on 2-74 Firefox versions.
CSS math functions min(), max() and clamp() on Chrome is fully supported on 79-114, and not supported on 4-78 Chrome versions.
CSS math functions min(), max() and clamp() on Safari is fully supported on 13.1-16.4, partially supported on 11.1-13, and not supported on 3.2-11 Safari versions.
CSS math functions min(), max() and clamp() on Opera is fully supported on 66-95, and not supported on 9.5-65 Opera versions.
CSS math functions min(), max() and clamp() on Safari on iOS is fully supported on 13.4-16.4, partially supported on 11.3-13, and not supported on 3.2-11 Safari on iOS versions.
CSS math functions min(), max() and clamp() on Android Browser is fully supported on 97-111, and not supported on 2.1-4 Android Browser versions.
CSS math functions min(), max() and clamp() on Opera Mobile is fully supported on 64-73, and not supported on 10-12 Opera Mobile versions.
CSS math functions min(), max() and clamp() on Chrome for Android is fully supported on all Chrome for Android versions.
CSS math functions min(), max() and clamp() on Firefox for Android is fully supported on all Firefox for Android versions.
CSS math functions min(), max() and clamp() on Samsung Internet is fully supported on 12-20, and not supported on 4-11.1 Samsung Internet versions.
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Overall Browser Compatibility Score
Note:CSS math functions min(), max() and clamp() shows a browser compatibility score of 92. This is a collective score out of 100 to represent browser support of a web technology. The higher this score is, the greater is the browser compatibility. The browser compatibility score is not a 100% reflection for every browser and the web technology support. However, it does give you an estimate on how much you should rely on a particular web technology in terms of browser compatibility.
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