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docs(): Rewriting the cache page with the new informations and more details #183
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perfLimitSizeTotal = 2097152; | ||
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* Pixel limit for cache canvases width or height. IE fixes the maximum at 5000 |
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Is IE even relevant now, I am not sure if someone even uses it now, or if can use it now at all
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Is IE even relevant now, I am not sure if someone even uses it now, or if can use it now at all
IE is officially unsupported by Microsoft, at least for "public" users.
Support for Internet Explorer ended on June 15, 2022. Internet Explorer 11 has been permanently disabled through a Microsoft Edge update on certain versions of Windows 10.
If any site you visit needs Internet Explorer 11, you can reload it with Internet Explorer mode in Microsoft Edge.
There are still businesses and government entities which pay for continued support for Windows 7, but.... probably not a browser the Fabric team really needs to be concerned about. Those same entities can pay for someone to handle IE quirks with respect to Fabric.js, if they really need it, at least IMHO.
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Internet explorer is unsupported in fabric 6, that note can be reworded to remeber why we chose a number under 5000 as default value.
I m still heavily editing this page
i'll have to re-read in a couple of days but i m merging as is. |
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