CSS properties for clipping and masking is missing

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pmk65
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CSS properties for clipping and masking is missing

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These should not be red..
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Re: CSS properties for clipping and masking is missing

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These are still experimental and subject to change. Some browsers such as Safari haven't implemented them yet at all. We will add these when they get more mature.
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Re: CSS properties for clipping and masking is missing

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Aivars wrote:These are still experimental and subject to change. Some browsers such as Safari haven't implemented them yet at all. We will add these when they get more mature.
It's only MS (IE and Edge) and Opera Mini that doesn't support it according to CanIUse: https://caniuse.com/#search=clip-path
But almost all browsers support it using SVG shapes (incl. IE & Edge)
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Re: CSS properties for clipping and masking is missing

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SVG support is something that we plan to add for the next version, so that should cover this. Without SVG it's not looking great yet, only 64% of browsers support non-prefixed version according to Caniuse.
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