Lars Gyrup Brink Nielsen
Lars Gyrup Brink Nielsen
> It will likely be early 2020 (when Microsoft plans to end support for IE11) How about an opt-in option to consume CSS Custom Properties for those of us lucky...
@Rodrigo54 Edge has had CSS Custom Properties support for more than a year.
That sounds nice. But it could be another year before it lands. So probably 2020 anyways. How about Windows Server, will it get Edge Chromium?
@Rodrigo54 It depends on how you interpret _all supported versions of Windows_ since [Windows Server LTSB does not support Microsoft Edge](https://superuser.com/a/1322286/268160).
Thank you for the update, @jelbourn. This is still a major pain in 2020. So much redundant CSS. High negative impact on the developer experience of customizing Angular Material styles....
I'm also going to buy you a cake when you drop Internet Explorer support and migrate to CSS Custom Properties 🎂
- Angular version 12 deprecates (not removes) support for Internet Explorer 11. This is the last browser officially supported by Angular which doesn't support CSS Custom Properties. - Angular Material...
I don't know. It's been ongoing for years.
Thanks for confirming, @jelbourn. Do the MDC-based variants in Angular Material Experimental have feature parity? Are you looking for external feedback or contributions?
@jelbourn That sounds great. Thanks for the update, looking forward to see how this comes together 🙌 I think CSS Custom Properties will make a lot of issues go away....