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My blog includes browser support information for a while.

MDN Compat Data (source)
Browser support info for Relative color() syntax
chromechrome_androidedgefirefoxfirefox_androidsafarisafari_iossamsunginternet_androidwebview_android
11911911912812816.416.425.0119

It's hand-made, and the data is fetched from MDN's browser-compat-data repo whenever I deploy my site. So it's always up-to-date.

I've always wanted to open source it properly, but never made it to it.

But now there's news for the bloggers: the W3C WebDX Community Group is doing some behind-the-scenes work and just released a web component to show browser support and baseline status.

<baseline-status featureId="relative-color"></baseline-status>

Not sure why no one is talking about this, but how freakin' cool is this?!

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Frontend nerd with over ten years of experience, freelance dev, "Today I Learned" blogger, conference speaker, and Open Source maintainer.

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