::after
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::after is considered safe to use.
It’s supported by 94% of global browsers.
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Alternate name: :after
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Before Firefox 57, Firefox had a bug where ::after pseudo-elements were still generated, even if the content property value were set to normal or none.
Before Firefox 3.5, only the CSS level 2 behavior of :after was supported, which disallowed position, float, list-style-* and some display properties.
Alternate name: :after
Full Support
Before Firefox 57, Firefox had a bug where ::after pseudo-elements were still generated, even if the content property value were set to normal or none.
Before Firefox 3.5, only the CSS level 2 behavior of :after was supported, which disallowed position, float, list-style-* and some display properties.
Alternate name: :after
Full Support
Alternate name: :after
Full Support
Alternate name: :after
Full Support
Alternate name: :after
Full Support
Alternate name: :after
Full Support
Alternate name: :after
Full Support
Alternate name: :after
Full Support
Alternate name: :after
Full Support
Alternate name: :after