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January 2019
Created a pull request in mdn/browser-compat-data that received 3 comments
Add String matchAll
Firefox: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1435829 Chromiums: https://www.chromestatus.com/features/5520028858318848 Safari: https://bug…
- 418 is supported.
- Clean up descriptions in compat-data.schema.json
- Avoid line ending inconsistencies
- Make the linter print better error messages
- Remove Edge Mobile 16/17/18
- Add spec_url data for JavaScript features
- Improvements to HTMLMediaElement,
- Update api node is connected
- Safari supports HTMLHyperlinkElementUtils properties
- Updates to service worker and related API data.
- update(api.HTMLElement.tabIndex): update Edge and IE compatibility
- Add PluralRules constructor; Remove duplicate PluralRules data
- schema: Require that a single note isn’t inside an array
- [Chrome] Add preventScroll option.
- fix(html): Mark <nobr> as supported in all browsers
- updating web authn spec compat data
- Ensure that some browsers are only allowed in specific categories
- [Chrome] formatToParts() is enabled by default
- [Chrome] Updates to Symbol.
- Updated compatibility for Performance.toJSON()
- [Chrome] Fix a few items in Navigator.
- Add the supported regions pref for Firefox to PaymentItem
- Bug 903372: Remove support for xml:base
- BCD for closeTabsByDoubleClick
- Web API: PerformanceNavigation - Correct to Show as Unsupported in Firefox
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Created an issue in mdn/browser-compat-data that received 3 comments
Add engine version to browser data
I think might want to add engine versions to the browser/ data. E.g. for Opera, Edge, or other Chromium based browsers, the version isn't always cl…

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