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grid-auto-flow keys - incomplete Safari data #24535

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jamesnw opened this issue Sep 26, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #24539
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grid-auto-flow keys - incomplete Safari data #24535

jamesnw opened this issue Sep 26, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #24539
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data:css 🎨 Compat data for CSS features. https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS

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jamesnw commented Sep 26, 2024

What type of issue is this?

Incorrect support data (example: BrowserX says "86" but support was added in "40")

What information was incorrect, unhelpful, or incomplete?

The following keys:

  • css.properties.grid-auto-flow.column
  • css.properties.grid-auto-flow.dense
  • css.properties.grid-auto-flow.row

are listed with Safari: ≤13.1. The root key css.properties.grid-auto-flow is listed with support in Safari: "10.1", and the keywords should have the same support.

What browsers does this problem apply to, if applicable?

Safari

What did you expect to see?

Safari support in 10.1

Did you test this? If so, how?

Tested in SauceLabs in Safari 10.1 using https://mdn-bcd-collector.gooborg.com/tests/css/properties/grid-auto-flow.
20240926_01_43_56_safari_10

Can you link to any release notes, bugs, pull requests, or MDN pages related to this?

No response

Do you have anything more you want to share?

Surfaced in web-platform-dx/web-features#1854

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