Browser support for CSS Grid
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Browser Support for CSS Grid
- Chrome - full support as of March 8, 2017 (version 57)
- Firefox - full support as of March 6, 2017 (version 52)
- Safari - full support as of March 26, 2017 (version 10.1)
- Edge - full support as of October 16, 2017 (version 16)
- IE11 - no support for current spec; supports obsolete version
- IE10 - no support for current spec; supports obsolete version
Here's the complete picture: http://caniuse.com/#search=grid (click on "Show all" for more details)
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rolfo85
Updated on September 15, 2022Comments
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rolfo85 over 1 year
What's the browser support situation regarding CSS Grid?
I'm looking around and having hard time understanding the whole picture about compatibility.
If I go to Can I Use, it seems almost all browsers support it. But if I go to Microsoft documentation, the situation changes a bit.
It seems that almost all browsers support Grid but, except for Firefox, none of them support all the features.
Then, regarding Edge, I got that it only supports an old specification no longer used and the updated one is currently in progress.
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Admin about 5 yearsBrowser support is not an opinion. Vote for reopen.
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rolfo85 over 6 yearsThanks, I can't get what the summary is about though (caniuse.com/#search=grid). Cause it's all yellow with 50% on all browsers except for Firefox.
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TylerH over 6 years@rolfo85 Focus on the first table, not the summary. The summary is including support for both css grid and the
display: contents
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Schmid over 4 years-1 Chrome still doesn't support animations of
grid-template-rows
/grid-template-columns
in mid 2019 and Firefox didn't when this answer was written (they support it since version 66). The answer might be correct somewhere in the future but currently, it is not. -
Michael Benjamin over 4 years@PhilippSchmid, you're mixing apples and oranges. My answer is correct: Major browsers provide full support for CSS Grid. It's animations that aren't supported in combination with CSS Grid. That's a different story. There are plenty of cases where one CSS module isn't fully integrated with another module, yet each module is independently supported by the browser. In short, full browser support doesn't mean full support of all CSS modules.