[Bug] "text-decoration-thickness" wrongly labeled as not supported by Firefox for Android.
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Description
Hello, using the CSS property "text-decoration-thickness" results in a warning about it not being supported by Firefox for Android, which in reality does support it since Jul 2020 (see here).
Details
Here is the complete warning message:
'text-decoration-thickness' is not supported by Firefox for Android.Microsoft Edge Toolscompat-api/css
The text-decoration-thickness CSS property sets the thickness, or width, of the decoration line that is used on text in an element, such as a line-through, underline, or overline.(Edge 89, Firefox 70, Safari 12, Chrome 89, Opera 75)
Syntax: auto | from-font | |
Ditto on this bug. Still experiencing it in v2.1.13.
I did a bit of investigation and it seems that browser compatibility is handled by the package mdn/browser-compat-data. This exact issue with text-decoration-thickness
compatibility was fixed in that project by this pull request and was added in v5.5.14. Currently, the latest version of this project uses two versions of the mdn/browser-compat-data
library due to an indirect dependency in the package addon-linters
. On the latest version of addon-linters
, they use the latest version of mdn/browser-compat-data
. It is a little bit unclear where in the hint
package each dependency version is being used. However, to resolve this issue, I think it is easiest just to bump the version of addon-linters
to latest if possible so this updates this indirect dependency.
Not sure if one of the maintainers can comment on whether or not it is possible to get a quick fix to this small issue. Thanks in advance!