ruby-position
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ruby-position is not safe to use.
It’s supported by 70% of global browsers.
Browsers
Version Breakdown
Full Support
Implemented with the vendor prefix: -webkit-
Implemented as a non-standard, prefixed, version of ruby-position, -webkit-ruby-position: it has two properties: before and after (both equivalent, for ltr and rtl scripts to the standard over value used with ruby-align: start).
Full Support
Implemented with the vendor prefix: -webkit-
Implemented as a non-standard, prefixed, version of ruby-position, -webkit-ruby-position: it has two properties: before and after (both equivalent, for ltr and rtl scripts to the standard over value used with ruby-align: start).
Full Support
Implemented with the vendor prefix: -webkit-
Implemented as a non-standard, prefixed, version of ruby-position, -webkit-ruby-position: it has two properties: before and after (both equivalent, for ltr and rtl scripts to the standard over value used with ruby-align: start).
No Support, Feature Removed
Full Support
Full Support
Full Support
No Support
Full Support
Implemented with the vendor prefix: -webkit-
Implemented as a non-standard, prefixed, version of ruby-position, -webkit-ruby-position: it has two properties: before and after (both equivalent, for ltr and rtl scripts to the standard over value used with ruby-align: start).
Full Support
Implemented with the vendor prefix: -webkit-
Implemented as a non-standard, prefixed, version of ruby-position, -webkit-ruby-position: it has two properties: before and after (both equivalent, for ltr and rtl scripts to the standard over value used with ruby-align: start).
Full Support
Implemented with the vendor prefix: -webkit-
Implemented as a non-standard, prefixed, version of ruby-position, -webkit-ruby-position: it has two properties: before and after (both equivalent, for ltr and rtl scripts to the standard over value used with ruby-align: start).
Implemented with the vendor prefix: -webkit-
Implemented as a non-standard, prefixed, version of ruby-position, -webkit-ruby-position: it has two properties: before and after (both equivalent, for ltr and rtl scripts to the standard over value used with ruby-align: start).
Implemented with the vendor prefix: -webkit-
Implemented as a non-standard, prefixed, version of ruby-position, -webkit-ruby-position: it has two properties: before and after (both equivalent, for ltr and rtl scripts to the standard over value used with ruby-align: start).
Full Support
Full Support
Implemented with the vendor prefix: -webkit-
Implemented as a non-standard, prefixed, version of ruby-position, -webkit-ruby-position: it has two properties: before and after (both equivalent, for ltr and rtl scripts to the standard over value used with ruby-align: start).