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Add CSS @custom-media at-rule
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Sorry for the delay. I must have accidentally dismissed this from my notifications.
Co-authored-by: Estelle Weyl <estelle@openwebdocs.org>
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LGTM! thanks.
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@estelle reminding you to merge this article. |
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Hi @ramiy. I asked about merging this and was told the MDN policy is to wait for at least one implementation, so I add the "waiting for implementation" tag. |
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FYI, this is removed from BCD in mdn/browser-compat-data#25125 |
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Given that all vendor tracking issues have been open for 3+ years but there's no visible progress on any of them, combined with the fact that the BCD entries are gone as well, I think we are far from being ready for documentation. I will close this for now to prevent us from getting hung up infinitely on this PR, but feel free to either ping us here or send a new PR whenever this feature is actually shipping in at least one browser. |
Description
Media Queries Level 5 spec defines the
@custom-mediaat-rule. This PR adds a new article to MDN explaining how and when to use Custom Media Queries.Additional details
@custom-mediaat-rule browser-compat-data#24338