Note
ამ გვერდზე წვდომა ავტორიზაციას მოითხოვს. შეგიძლიათ სცადოთ შესვლა ან დირექტორიების შეცვლა.
ამ გვერდზე წვდომა ავტორიზაციას მოითხოვს. შეგიძლიათ სცადოთ დირექტორიების შეცვლა.
Controls whether the deprecated :--foo syntax for CSS custom state is enabled (obsolete)
OBSOLETE: This policy is obsolete and doesn't work after Microsoft Edge version 132.
Supported versions
- Windows: 127-132
- macOS: 127-132
- Android: Not supported
- iOS: Not supported
Description
The :--foo syntax for the CSS custom state feature is being changed to :state(foo) in Microsoft Edge to comply with changes that are made in Firefox and Safari. This policy allows the deprecated syntax to be used until Stable 132.
This deprecation breaks some Microsoft Edge-only websites that use the deprecated :--foo syntax.
If you enable this policy, the deprecated syntax is enabled.
If you disable or don't configure this policy, the deprecated syntax is disabled.
Supported features
- Can be mandatory: Yes
- Can be recommended: No
- Dynamic Policy Refresh: No - Requires browser restart
- Per Profile: Yes
- Applies to a profile that is signed in with a Microsoft account: No
Data type
- Boolean
Windows information and settings
Group Policy (ADMX) info
- GP unique name: CSSCustomStateDeprecatedSyntaxEnabled
- GP name: Controls whether the deprecated :--foo syntax for CSS custom state is enabled (obsolete)
- GP path (Mandatory): Administrative Templates/Microsoft Edge
- GP path (Recommended): N/A
- GP ADMX file name: MSEdge.admx
Example value
Enabled
Registry settings
- Path (Mandatory): SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Edge
- Path (Recommended): N/A
- Value name: CSSCustomStateDeprecatedSyntaxEnabled
- Value type: REG_DWORD
Example registry value
0x00000001
Mac information and settings
- Preference Key name: CSSCustomStateDeprecatedSyntaxEnabled
- Example value:
<true/>