So these users won't be able to view your wonderful new grid layout. The bad news is that there are still plenty of people using browsers that don't support grid. So the good news is that most major browsers now support grid. Here's a breakdown of the current situation from : I think this tells us that grid layout won't be disappearing any time soon! This type of synchronized rollout of a new feature has rarely (if ever) happened before with browsers. Grid support was almost simultaneously rolled out in at least six of the major browsers. However, March 2017 was a very significant month for CSS grid layout. Plus, support was actually for an older version of the spec (things have changed quite a lot since that older spec).Īctually, Firefox, Chrome and Opera also supported grid, but only from behind a flag ( in Firefox, and by enablying experimental Web Platform features under chrome://flags in Chrome and Opera). Internet Explorer and Edge were the only browsers with grid support, but even then it was only with the -ms- prefix. Until March 2017, browser support for grid layout was virtually non-existent. This article shows you how to start using grid now, while still supporting older browsers.
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