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Document <hr>-in-<select> #26536

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annevk opened this issue May 2, 2023 · 4 comments
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Document <hr>-in-<select> #26536

annevk opened this issue May 2, 2023 · 4 comments
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annevk commented May 2, 2023

As per whatwg/html#9124 we plan on allowing <hr> to be used in <select>. Rendering-wise this already works in Chromium and WebKit (at least on macOS), but the HTML parser changes are what will make it truly useful to web developers.

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Note: The FF bug is https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1830909 (more info in whatwg/html link provided above).

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As the PR got merged, this issue is good to close.

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@postmeback There's no action taken on MDN side yet.

@Josh-Cena Josh-Cena added Content:HTML Hypertext Markup Language docs for later waiting for implementations Waiting for feature to be implemented in browsers and removed needs triage Triage needed by staff and/or partners. Automatically applied when an issue is opened. labels May 18, 2023
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Fixed in #31109

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