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features-json/apng.json

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"notes":"Where support for APNG is missing, only the first frame is displayed",
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"notes":"Support has already landed in Webkit but it is yet to make into Android and Chrome <a href=\"https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=135863\">android issue</a> <a href=\"https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=122593\">chrome issue</a>",
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"notes":"Supported somewhat in IE8 and IE9 using the XDomainRequest object (but has <a href=\" http://blogs.msdn.com/b/ieinternals/archive/2010/05/13/xdomainrequest-restrictions-limitations-and-workarounds.aspx\">limitations</a>)",
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"notes":"Also supported behind a flag in current versions of Chrome and Firefox.",
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"notes":"Proposal by Webkit, being considered for W3C standardization. A similar effect can be achieved in Firefox 4+ using the -moz-element() background property",
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"notes":"Note that this property is significantly different from and incompatible with Microsoft's <a href=\"http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ie/ms530752%28v=vs.85%29.aspx\">older \"filter\" property</a>.",
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"notes":"Partial support in Opera 11.10 and 11.50 also refers to only having support for linear gradients. Support can be somewhat emulated in older IE versions using the non-standard \"gradient\" filter. Firefox 10+, Opera 11.6+, Chrome 26+ and IE10 also support the new \"to (side)\" syntax.",
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"notes":"Chrome 29- and Android 4.0 Browser support \"-webkit-hyphens: none\", but not the \"auto\" property. Chrome 30+ doesn't support it either.",
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"notes":"Incomplete support by older webkit browsers refers to only acknowledging different media rules on page reload",
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"notes":"Firefox 10+, Chrome 26+ and Opera 11.6+ also support the new \"to (side)\" syntax.",
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"notes":"Opera 12.10+ currently only supports the resize property for textarea elements.",
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"notes":"IE7 and IE8 support the following CSS3 selectors, but only in Standards Mode: General siblings (element1~element2) and Attribute selectors ([attr^=val], [attr$=val] and [attr*=val])",
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"notes":"Chrome, Safari and Firefox also support the unofficial 'grab' and 'grabbing' values (with prefix)",
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"notes":"Partial support in IE10 refers to <a href=\"http://playground.onereason.eu/2013/04/ie10s-lousy-support-for-datalists/\">significantly buggy behavior</a>.",
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"notes":"Support in Internet Explorer 8 is limited to images and linked resources like CSS files, not HTML files. Max URI length in IE8 is 32KB. In IE9+ JavaScript files are supported too and the maximum size limit set to 4GB.",
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"notes":"Partial support in older IE refers to no support for the dataTransfer.files or .types objects and limited supported formats for dataTransfer.setData/getData. dataTransfer.items only supported by google chrome. IE has no support for .setDragImage. Firefox supports any kind of DOM elements for .setDragImage. Chrome must have either an HTMLImageElement or any kind of DOM elements attached to the DOM and within the viewport of the browser for .setDragImage.",
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"notes":"Proposal by Microsoft, being considered for W3C standardization.",
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"notes":"Partial support in older Safari and other WebKit browsers refers to lacking FileReader support. ",
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"notes":"",
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"notes":"Most partial support refers to supporting an <a href=\"http://www.w3.org/TR/2009/WD-css3-flexbox-20090723/\">older version</a> of the specification or an <a href=\"http://www.w3.org/TR/2012/WD-css3-flexbox-20120322/\">older syntax</a>. For Firefox 28- it refers to lack of flex-wrap & flex-flow support.",
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"notes":"Partial support in older Firefox versions refers to using an older syntax. Partial support in older Chrome versions refers to lacking support in Mac OS X. ",
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"notes":"Partial support before IE9 refers to only supporting EOT fonts. Safari for iOS 4.1 and below only supports SVG fonts.",
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