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Yes, I use Opera Mini. With JavaScript disabled (extreme mode), var seems doesn't have a fallback, unless you add it fallback manually. But with JavaScript enabled (normal mode), everything is normal like standard browser.
Also I use grid column with fr fr fr value. That's 3 column when JavaScript enabled (normal mode). And fallback go to 1 column when JavaScript disabled (extreme mode).
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This is cool. But variable like this can't be rendered by Opera Mini with extreme mode.
Thanks, that's good to know. Are you an Opera Mini browser user? If so, do you find most sites have reasonable fallbacks?
Yes, I use Opera Mini. With JavaScript disabled (extreme mode), var seems doesn't have a fallback, unless you add it fallback manually. But with JavaScript enabled (normal mode), everything is normal like standard browser.
Also I use grid column with fr fr fr value. That's 3 column when JavaScript enabled (normal mode). And fallback go to 1 column when JavaScript disabled (extreme mode).