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accent-color information inaccurate #2370

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o-t-w opened this issue Nov 29, 2024 · 4 comments
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accent-color information inaccurate #2370

o-t-w opened this issue Nov 29, 2024 · 4 comments

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o-t-w commented Nov 29, 2024

accent-color has been supported in Safari for a long time. The linked to standards position issue is about AccentColor not accent-color.

https://web-platform-dx.github.io/web-features-explorer/features/accent-color/

@captainbrosset captainbrosset transferred this issue from web-platform-dx/web-features-explorer Dec 2, 2024
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jamesnw commented Dec 3, 2024

@captainbrosset I think the linked standards position is unrelated, and that's coming from the web-features-explorer, correct?

@o-t-w BCD data marks the Safari implementation is incomplete based on the info in this PR- mdn/browser-compat-data#16367. Here's some context on why web-features currently represents partial implementation as no support.

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o-t-w commented Dec 3, 2024

Thank you for the context. I think it is difficult to the extent that sometimes the appended is implying a big limitation with support, but in other cases the lack of total 100% support is actually a pretty trivial shortcoming. To me, a red box with a giant Red Cross implies a total lack of support, whereas in this case it's most of the way there.

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To me, a red box with a giant Red Cross implies a total lack of support, whereas in this case it's most of the way there.

See also #2385 where some of the same discussion is happening.

captainbrosset added a commit to web-platform-dx/web-features-explorer that referenced this issue Dec 4, 2024
The linked to standards position issue is about AccentColor not accent-color.
This was reported in web-platform-dx/web-features#2370
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@captainbrosset I think the linked standards position is unrelated, and that's coming from the web-features-explorer, correct?

Fixed in web-platform-dx/web-features-explorer@d21d453

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