It means the browser engines can use the properties, but these properties don't 
accept any value. It also means the properties don't work.


In Google Chrome, these properties can be auto-completed. And the error shows 
when we set the value to these properties.


In Safari, there is no warning symbol on these properties, and the warning 
symbol only shows on the value we set.

"L. David Baron" <dba...@dbaron.org> 在 2016年11月25日 02:00 寫下:

On Thursday 2016-11-24 17:28 +0800, Tommy Kuo wrote:
> Sorry, I think some people can not see the table of "status on other browser 
> engines". The plain text version is following:
> 
> background-repeat-{x,y}
> 
> Google Chrome: Shipped
> Safari: Only property name can be recognized
> Edge: No support
> 
> mask-repeat-{x,y}
> 
> Google Chrome: Only property name can be recognized (w/ webkit prefix)
> Safari: Only property name can be recognized (w/ webkit prefix)
> Edge: No support

What does the "Only property name can be recognized" status mean,
and how does it differ from "Shipped"?

-David

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