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≤ is ambiguous on MDN

See original GitHub issue

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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/MediaSession

It makes me think that Edge supported the feature until version 79, not at-least-since 79. There is no description about what actually means. I think this is a problem.

(Transferred from https://github.com/mdn/browser-compat-data/issues/5782)

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  • State:closed
  • Created 4 years ago
  • Reactions:3
  • Comments:10 (9 by maintainers)

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ddbeckcommented, Nov 2, 2020

Making the ≤ a superscript sounds reasonable to me. 👍

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queengooborgcommented, Dec 21, 2020

+1 for a superscript, and perhaps an added note in a dropdown/legend entry explaining exactly what the symbol means? It seems that there is quite a bit of confusion on this, so an explanatory note should help clear things up, hopefully.

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