Change last n version scheme to include all browsers listed on caniuse
See original GitHub issueAs previouly mentioned for autoprefixer usage. Consider including current browsers with large market share such as Opera, UCBrowser etc… (now classified as minor browser) as supported, by the n
version scheme.
e.g. ‘last 2 versions’ should include Opera Mini, UCBrowser and Firefox for Android, Samsung…
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I think we should do it.
But because it is major change, let’s wait for a while.
Nope, because previous behavior is a bad practice in general.
In if you want it, write browsers by name.