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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">I assume you are talking about UC?  Or
      are you addressing Opera?<br>
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      I don't use either at the moment.  I'm just trying to figure out
      what developers and QE will need to look at going forward.<br>
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      It would help a great deal if we can come up with a definitive
      list for both mobile and desktop.  I think it's best to do this
      sooner rather than later.  We don't want to get to the final
      release and realize that we've lost 20% of the mobile market.  Or
      even 5% if we can help it.<br>
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      Stan<br>
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      On 4/30/2018 1:31 PM, Dana Gutride wrote:<br>
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      Hi Stan,
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      <div class="">That wasn’t originally on our list of primary
        supported browsers but from a quick look at the CSS support for
        that browser, I am hopeful that PatternFly generally will be ok.
         Especially given we are planning on supporting IE11 and the
        layout (grid/flexbox fallback at times) classes we’ll use all
        appear to have high level support from UC Browser (<a
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      <div class="">From your experience - how are you testing for this
        and is this an area that you’d like to assist PatternFly with
        feedback?  Also, have you noticed any gaps in PatternFly 3 with
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      <div class="">Thanks,</div>
      <div class="">Dana</div>
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            <div class="">On Apr 30, 2018, at 11:43 AM, Stan Silvert
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                <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Thanks Leslie.  That does
                  help a lot.  No Opera?<br class="">
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                  I assume you are talking about desktop browsers
                  below.  What about mobile browsers?  Popularity for
                  those is a different ballgame with the Chinese UC
                  Browser holding 13.49% of the market and the Samsung
                  and Opera browsers at about 5% each.<br class="">
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                  On 4/30/2018 10:24 AM, Leslie Hinson wrote:<br
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                    <div class="">Hey Stan,<br class="">
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                    <div class="">For PF.Next, we are looking to support
                      the latest two versions of Edge, Safari, Firefox
                      and Chrome as well as IE11. <br class="">
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                    <div class="">Hope this helps! </div>
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                    <div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at
                      8:44 AM, Stan Silvert <span dir="ltr" class=""><<a
                          href="mailto:ssilvert@redhat.com"
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                        PatternFly Next support?<br class="">
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                        Our app is using Angular 2+.  Its support list
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                        BTW, React's browser support is not as
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                        Since we are planning to move to PatternFly Next
                        as soon as possible, I need to find the
                        intersection between PF Next and Angular.<br
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                        Stan<br class="">
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