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I made this edit for two reasons:

  • W3schools is not an official documentation or specification. It's good to avoid sharing links from this site pretending it's the documentation because we may find errors there. Better rely on MDN or the official specification (I know it's not easy to dig into the specification but it remains the only reliable source).
  • The most important reason is that it's irrelevant (at least for me) to share the documentation link since the problem is related to a specific browser and not how the property works. It's clear that the code works fine so sharing the documentation of the property is a kind of noise to the question as I don't see what it will add to the question. (again it's my opinion)

I probably made the mistake to omit the explanation of my edit which is a bad habit on my side, I assume it.


UPDATE

To make things clear, I am not arguing that we need to automatically delete any links which is not related to an official source (blog posts, personnal website, etc). As stated above, the important reason for this deletion was the fact that this link is irrelevant and simply add noise to the question. Even if the OP shared the official link from the specification I would have delete it.

In other situation, where a link to any external website may be relevant, I will simply comment if I think that the source is not good or not reliable. (Ex: 8-digit hex is not a background-color value)

I made this edit for two reasons:

  • W3schools is not an official documentation or specification. It's good to avoid sharing links from this site pretending it's the documentation because we may find errors there. Better rely on MDN or the official specification (I know it's not easy to dig into the specification but it remains the only reliable source).
  • The most important reason is that it's irrelevant (at least for me) to share the documentation link since the problem is related to a specific browser and not how the property works. It's clear that the code works fine so sharing the documentation of the property is a kind of noise to the question as I don't see what it will add to the question. (again it's my opinion)

I probably made the mistake to omit the explanation of my edit which is a bad habit on my side, I assume it.


UPDATE

To make things clear, I am not arguing that we need to automatically delete any links which is not related to an official source (blog posts, personnal website, etc). As stated above, the important reason for this deletion was the fact that this link is irrelevant and simply add noise to the question. Even if the OP shared the official link from the specification I would have delete it.

In other situation, where a link to any external website may be relevant, I will simply comment if I think that the source is not good or not reliable.

I made this edit for two reasons:

  • W3schools is not an official documentation or specification. It's good to avoid sharing links from this site pretending it's the documentation because we may find errors there. Better rely on MDN or the official specification (I know it's not easy to dig into the specification but it remains the only reliable source).
  • The most important reason is that it's irrelevant (at least for me) to share the documentation link since the problem is related to a specific browser and not how the property works. It's clear that the code works fine so sharing the documentation of the property is a kind of noise to the question as I don't see what it will add to the question. (again it's my opinion)

I probably made the mistake to omit the explanation of my edit which is a bad habit on my side, I assume it.


UPDATE

To make things clear, I am not arguing that we need to automatically delete any links which is not related to an official source (blog posts, personnal website, etc). As stated above, the important reason for this deletion was the fact that this link is irrelevant and simply add noise to the question. Even if the OP shared the official link from the specification I would have delete it.

In other situation, where a link to any external website may be relevant, I will simply comment if I think that the source is not good or not reliable. (Ex: 8-digit hex is not a background-color value)

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I made this edit for two reasons:

  • W3schools is not an official documentation or specification. It's good to avoid sharing links from this site pretending it's the documentation because we may find errors there. Better rely on MDN or the official specification (I know it's not easy to dig into the specification but it remains the only reliable source).
  • The most important reason is that it's irrelevant (at least for me) to share the documentation link since the problem is related to a specific browser and not how the property works. It's clear that the code works fine so sharing the documentation of the property is a kind of noise to the question as I don't see what it will add to the question. (again it's my opinion)

I probably made the mistake to omit the explanation of my edit which is a bad habit on my side, I assume it.


UPDATE

To make things clear, I am not arguing that we need to automatically delete any links which is not related to an official source (blog posts, personnal website, etc). As stated above, the important reason for this deletion was the fact that this link is irrelevant and simply add noise to the question. Even if the OP shared the official link from the specification I would have delete it.

In other situation, where a link to any external website may be relevant, I will simply comment if I think that the source is not good or not reliable.

I made this edit for two reasons:

  • W3schools is not an official documentation or specification. It's good to avoid sharing links from this site pretending it's the documentation because we may find errors there. Better rely on MDN or the official specification (I know it's not easy to dig into the specification but it remains the only reliable source).
  • The most important reason is that it's irrelevant (at least for me) to share the documentation link since the problem is related to a specific browser and not how the property works. It's clear that the code works fine so sharing the documentation of the property is a kind of noise to the question as I don't see what it will add to the question. (again it's my opinion)

I probably made the mistake to omit the explanation of my edit which is a bad habit on my side, I assume it.

I made this edit for two reasons:

  • W3schools is not an official documentation or specification. It's good to avoid sharing links from this site pretending it's the documentation because we may find errors there. Better rely on MDN or the official specification (I know it's not easy to dig into the specification but it remains the only reliable source).
  • The most important reason is that it's irrelevant (at least for me) to share the documentation link since the problem is related to a specific browser and not how the property works. It's clear that the code works fine so sharing the documentation of the property is a kind of noise to the question as I don't see what it will add to the question. (again it's my opinion)

I probably made the mistake to omit the explanation of my edit which is a bad habit on my side, I assume it.


UPDATE

To make things clear, I am not arguing that we need to automatically delete any links which is not related to an official source (blog posts, personnal website, etc). As stated above, the important reason for this deletion was the fact that this link is irrelevant and simply add noise to the question. Even if the OP shared the official link from the specification I would have delete it.

In other situation, where a link to any external website may be relevant, I will simply comment if I think that the source is not good or not reliable.

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I made this edit for two reasons:

  • W3schools is not an official documentation or specification. It's good to avoid sharing links from this site pretending it's the documentation because we may find errors there. Better rely on MDN or the official specification (I know it's not easy to dig into the specification but it remains the only reliable source).
  • The most important reason is that it's irrelevant (at least for me) to share the documentation link since the problem is related to a specific browser and not how the property works. It's clear that the code works fine so sharing the documentation of the property is a kind of noise to the question as I don't see what it will add to the question. (again it's my opinion)

I probably made the mistake to omit the explanation of my edit which is a bad habit on my side, I assume it.

I made this edit for two reasons:

  • W3schools is not an official documentation or specification. It's good to avoid sharing links from this site because we may find errors there. Better rely on MDN or the official specification (I know it's not easy to dig into the specification but it remains the only reliable source).
  • The most important reason is that it's irrelevant (at least for me) to share the documentation link since the problem is related to a specific browser and not how the property works. It's clear that the code works fine so sharing the documentation of the property is a kind of noise to the question as I don't see what it will add to the question. (again it's my opinion)

I probably made the mistake to omit the explanation of my edit which is a bad habit on my side, I assume it.

I made this edit for two reasons:

  • W3schools is not an official documentation or specification. It's good to avoid sharing links from this site pretending it's the documentation because we may find errors there. Better rely on MDN or the official specification (I know it's not easy to dig into the specification but it remains the only reliable source).
  • The most important reason is that it's irrelevant (at least for me) to share the documentation link since the problem is related to a specific browser and not how the property works. It's clear that the code works fine so sharing the documentation of the property is a kind of noise to the question as I don't see what it will add to the question. (again it's my opinion)

I probably made the mistake to omit the explanation of my edit which is a bad habit on my side, I assume it.

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