CSS revert value
- CRA CSS keyword value that resets a property's value to the default specified by the browser in its UA stylesheet, as if the webpage had not included any CSS. For example, display:revert
on a <div>
would result in display:block
. This is in contrast to the initial
value, which is simply defined on a per-property basis, and for display
would be inline
.
Chrome
- 4 - 83: Not supported
- 84 - 110: Supported
- 111: Supported
- 112 - 114: Supported
Edge
- 12 - 83: Not supported
- 84 - 110: Supported
- 111: Supported
Safari
- 3.1 - 9: Not supported
- 9.1 - 16.3: Supported
- 16.4: Supported
- 16.5 - TP: Supported
Firefox
- 2 - 66: Not supported
- 67 - 110: Supported
- 111: Supported
- 112 - 113: Supported
Opera
- 9 - 72: Not supported
- 73 - 94: Supported
- 95: Supported
IE
- 5.5 - 10: Not supported
- 11: Not supported
Chrome for Android
- 111: Supported
Safari on iOS
- 3.2 - 9.2: Not supported
- 9.3 - 16.3: Supported
- 16.4: Supported
- 16.5: Supported
Samsung Internet
- 4 - 13.0: Not supported
- 14.0 - 19.0: Supported
- 20: Supported
Opera Mini
- all: Not supported
Opera Mobile
- 10 - 12.1: Not supported
- 73: Supported
UC Browser for Android
- 13.4: Not supported
Android Browser
- 2.1 - 4.4.4: Not supported
- 111: Supported
Firefox for Android
- 110: Supported
QQ Browser
- 13.1: Not supported
Baidu Browser
- 13.18: Supported
KaiOS Browser
- 2.5: Not supported
- 3: Supported