background-clip
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background-clip is considered safe to use.
It’s supported by 94% of global browsers.
Browsers
Version Breakdown
Full Support
Implemented with the vendor prefix: -webkit-
Chrome accepts alternate synonyms to its values: padding, border, and content.
Full Support
Implemented with the vendor prefix: -webkit-
Chrome accepts alternate synonyms to its values: padding, border, and content.
Full Support
Implemented with the vendor prefix: -webkit-
Since Edge 79, accepts alternate synonyms to its values: padding, border, and content.
Full Support
Implemented with the vendor prefix: -webkit-
Implemented with the vendor prefix: -moz-
Partial Support
Used the -moz-background-clip: padding | border syntax.
Full Support
Implemented with the vendor prefix: -webkit-
Full Support
In IE 7 and IE 8 of Internet Explorer, this property always behaved like background-clip: padding when overflow was hidden, auto, or scroll.
Full Support
Implemented with the vendor prefix: -webkit-
Chrome accepts alternate synonyms to its values: padding, border, and content.
Full Support
Implemented with the vendor prefix: -webkit-
Opera accepts alternate synonyms to its values: padding, border, and content.
Full Support
Implemented with the vendor prefix: -webkit-
Opera accepts alternate synonyms to its values: padding, border, and content.
Full Support
Implemented with the vendor prefix: -webkit-
Safari accepts alternate synonyms to its values: padding, border, and content.
Full Support
Implemented with the vendor prefix: -webkit-
Safari accepts alternate synonyms to its values: padding, border, and content.
Full Support
Implemented with the vendor prefix: -webkit-
Samsung Internet accepts alternate synonyms to its values: padding, border, and content.
Full Support
Implemented with the vendor prefix: -webkit-
WebView accepts alternate synonyms to its values: padding, border, and content.