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The border-inline-end-style CSS property defines the style of the logical inline end border of an element, which maps to a physical border style depending on the element's writing mode, directionality, and text orientation. It corresponds to the cssxref border-top-style , cssxref border-right-style , cssxref border-bottom-style , or cssxref border-left-style property depending on the values defined for cssxref writing-mode , cssxref direction , and cssxref text-orientation .
Here is the support for border-inline-end-style for the latest version of Microsoft Edge.The latest version of Microsoft Edge is Microsoft Edge 110 for which it is fully supported.
Here’s the support for border-inline-end-style across all versions of Microsoft Edge:
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To make a right testing strategy it's important to understand how many users are actually using the Microsoft Edge browser
To help you build the right browser testing matrix, here's the overall marketshare of both Microsoft Edge browser the various versions.
Edge 106
3.13
2024-11-19
Edge 105
0.91
2024-11-19
Edge 107
0.14
2024-11-19
Edge 104
0.07
2024-11-19
Edge 103
0.04
2024-11-19
Edge 18
0.02
2024-11-19
Other
1.29
-
Data Source: Statcounter.com
Chrome
65.24
Safari
19.06
Edge
4.39
Firefox
3.07
Samsung Internet
2.7
Opera
2.5
Other
3.04
Data Source: Statcounter.com
Browser Support For Safari on iOS Versions
Browser Support For Chrome for Android Versions
Browser Support For Firefox for Android Versions
Browser Support For Samsung Internet Versions
A flagship browser created by Microsoft is a cross-platform web browser that comes pre-loaded & set as the default for Windows machines. With ...... % worldwide browser market share, it is becoming widely popular. Especially, since it released its Chromium-based versions.
Initially built with Microsoft's proprietary browser engine EdgeHTML and their Chakra JavaScript engine, it was referred to as Microsoft Edge Legacy. However, its first version was released in 2015 with Windows 10 and Xbox One, followed by Android and iOS versions released in 2017. Unveiled in 2019, The Edge was released on Chromium source code. Based on Open-source, it enables Beta, Developer, and Canary channels, to change and test the source code and gives them a free hand.
Since, the release of Chromium-based Edge browsers, its increased popularity stimulated Microsoft to release it in macOS and Linux.
Talking about updates, Beta Channel is the most stable and gets a major update every six weeks. Dev Channel is the place to be if you want to see weekly updates and be the first to test features that have been tested and verified by the Microsoft Edge team. Though not bug safe, it's the 'safest' way to see some of the forthcoming bleeding-edge features. However, the Canary Channel is updated every night automatically. Usually referred unstable and least recommended to use it in the everyday web.
The new Microsoft Edge replaced the legacy version with the 'wave' icon. It is well integrated into the entire platforms of Windows 11 & + machines. It allows users to operate Cortana voice assistant to perform voice searches, for example, or save information straight to OneDrive without any hassle.
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