This is a heavily interactive web application, and JavaScript is required. Simple HTML interfaces are possible, but that is not what this is.
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Neil Vass
neil-vass.com
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CSS's :has() looks very handy for something I'm doing - but I'm not very practiced at interpreting "Can I use" pages.
It works in lots of browsers - but is it missing from anything people are likely to use?
And, is there an easy way to test out what failure would look like?
caniuse.com/css-has
https://caniuse.com/css-has
2025-04-12T13:58:05.455Z