No browser compatibility info inside Style Inspector panel

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No browser compatibility info inside Style Inspector panel

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This was one of the very useful pieces of Style Inspector. Now in version 5 there is no browser compatibility info there. Or maybe I just missing something?

P.S. There is no Opera browser compatibility info at all in version 5. Opera has pretty strong presence in Eastern Europe, Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, etc. This info will be missed.
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When you're in CSS (when the Inspector is listing CSS properties), there is browser compatibility at the bottom of the Inspector. This has not changed for version 5.

The same goes for Insight (Ctrl+Space): when you're in CSS and Insight is listing CSS properties, there are browser compatibility icons in Insight.

There is no browser compatibility info for Opera because the Opera market share is in the single digits.

http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp
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TopStyle Support wrote:There is no browser compatibility info for Opera because the Opera market share is in the single digits:

http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp
These statistics are true for w3school.com, but as discussed in other threads here (and noted by w3school) each domain has its own audience and browser distribution. Opera may have a higher share on other sites.
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Lou wrote:These statistics are true for w3school.com, but as discussed in other threads here (and noted by w3school) each domain has its own audience and browser distribution. Opera may have a higher share on other sites.
I understand and I would love to support Opera but I'm a single-guy shop with limited time and resources. Not supporting Opera is one of those awful implementation decisions I need to make.
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TopStyle Support wrote:
Lou wrote:These statistics are true for w3school.com, but as discussed in other threads here (and noted by w3school) each domain has its own audience and browser distribution. Opera may have a higher share on other sites.
I understand and I would love to support Opera but I'm a single-guy shop with limited time and resources. Not supporting Opera is one of those awful implementation decisions I need to make.
Two questions:
  • Is it something that can be added later (after release)?
  • Can it be added by someone else (just by editing or adding some config file) and share with others?
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FataL wrote: Two questions:
  • Is it something that can be added later (after release)?
  • Can it be added by someone else (just by editing or adding some config file) and share with others?
Depends on what you need. If you need browser compatibility info for Opera in the Inspector and Insight, then yes, this is something that can be added by someone else. It is mostly a matter of editing the CSS Level 3 style definition (available in your TopStyle folder).
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FataL wrote:Two questions:
  • Is it something that can be added later (after release)?
  • Can it be added by someone else (just by editing or adding some config file) and share with others?
What if you could hit F1 to bring up a web page in your browser with CSS property information for the property in question and links to browser compatibility information?
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Albert Wiersch wrote:
FataL wrote:Two questions:
  • Is it something that can be added later (after release)?
  • Can it be added by someone else (just by editing or adding some config file) and share with others?
What if you could hit F1 to bring up a web page in your browser with CSS property information for the property in question and links to browser compatibility information?
Many people will be just lazy to do this and you should be somehow already aware that rule you just wrote is might not be widely compatible. Showing browser compatibility info in Insight is great for rules you already know, while compatibility info inside Style Inspector panel is useful for exploring options (solutions).
TopStyle Support wrote:There is no browser compatibility info for Opera because the Opera market share is in the single digits
According for less "biased" source and it is better to look at it separately per market:
38.1% - Belarus
25.9% - Ukraine
18.62% - Russia
9.95% - Slovakia
8.61% - Poland
8.03% - Lithuania
7.43% - Czech Republic
7.23% - Moldova
4.9% - Latvia
4.87% - Bulgaria
4.29% - Estonia
4.16% - Norway
3.23% - Germany
2.46% - Slovenia
2.39% - Austria
2.36% - Finland
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Albert Wiersch wrote:What if you could hit F1 to bring up a web page in your browser with CSS property information for the property in question and links to browser compatibility information?
TopStyle 5 is already doing this.
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FataL wrote: According for less "biased" source
I launched the (less biased) page, and the very 1st picture I'm seeing says it all.
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TopStyle Support wrote:TopStyle 5 is already doing this.
Yes, that takes them to a help page on htmlvalidator.com, but I was specifically wondering about the browser compatibility information. I was considering adding links on the CSS property help pages to sites that contain information about browser compatibility. For example, caniuse.com. I've tried contacting the developer of that site but have had no luck. It seems to contain useful information on browser compatibility.

The issue with browser compatibility these days is that there's like a new Firefox and Chrome release every week! :D
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TopStyle Support wrote:I launched the (less biased) page, and the very 1st picture I'm seeing says it all:
The point is that market is clustered. As I said initially -- Opera's market share is pretty strong in Eastern Europe, Russia, Ukraine, Belarus.

And the question is: if you not going to add support for Opera, can users themselves create or update some files to add Opera?
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Albert Wiersch wrote:What if you could hit F1 to bring up a web page in your browser with CSS property information for the property in question and links to browser compatibility information?
Regarding this ability, I've made contact with the owner of caniuse.com and have obtained explicit permission to integrate a link to their site with compatibility information on HTML elements and CSS properties in the CSE HTML Validator online help pages.

In CSE HTML Validator or TopStyle 5, pressing F1 should open the appropriate online help page for the current HTML element or CSS property. In the "Recommended Links" section on the help page should be a link to "caniuse.com" which contains a lot of browser compatibility information. There are also other useful reference links in that section.

Here's an example for the border-radius CSS property:
http://www.htmlvalidator.com/help.php?m=1&h=box-shadow
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FataL wrote:Opera's market share is pretty strong in Eastern Europe, Russia, Ukraine, Belarus.
My business is not isolated to Belarus. I'm trying to sell things thing world-wide.
FataL wrote:And the question is: if you not going to add support for Opera, can users themselves create or update some files to add Opera?
Yes, they can. If you're ambitious you can create a style definition for Opera and put it in the cssdefs folder.
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Hi Albert,
Albert Wiersch wrote:In CSE HTML Validator or TopStyle 5, pressing F1 should open the appropriate online help page for the current HTML element or CSS property. In the "Recommended Links" section on the help page should be a link to "caniuse.com" which contains a lot of browser compatibility information. There are also other useful reference links in that section.
This is great! Thanks!
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