DOM CSS - mobile

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The backgrounds and borders.

This is the mobile table. See also the desktop table.

Last major update on 7 September 2013.

Creating elements

iOS iOS WebView And. 4 AWK WebView Chromium Chromium WebView UC BlackBerry Nokia Xpress UC Mini Opera Nintendo Dolphin IE Firefox
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iOS iOS WebView And. 4 AWK WebView Chromium Chromium WebView UC BlackBerry Nokia Xpress UC Mini Opera Nintendo Dolphin IE Firefox
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Tested browsers

Mobile browser test array 2.1.1; February 2015

iOS 7
WebKit 537
Default browser on iPad 2 with iOS 7.1.2
iOS 7 WebView
WebKit 537
Chrome/iOS on iPad 2 with iOS 7.1.2
iOS 8
WebKit 600
Default browser on iPhone 4S with iOS 8.1
iOS 8 WebView
WebKit 600
Chrome/iOS on iPhone 4S with iOS 8.1
Android WebKit 4
WebKit 534
Default browser on Huawei C8813, Android 4.1.1
Default browser on Samsung Galaxy Note I, Android 4.1.2
Default browser on Sony Xperia S, Android 4.1.2
Default browser on LG L5, Android 4.1.2
Default browser on Wolfgang AT-AS45FW, Android 4.2.2 (see note below)
Default browser on HTC One X, Android 4.2.2
Android 4 WebView
WebKit 534
WebView on Samsung Galaxy Note I, Android 4.1.2
WebView on Sony Xperia S, Android 4.1.2
WebView on HTC One X, Android 4.2.2
WebView on Wolfgang AT-AS45FW, Android 4.2.2 (see note below)
WebView on Xiaomi M2, Android 4.1.1
All these WebViews were tested with the HTML5Test Android app.
Chromium Samsung
Blink; Chromium 28
Default browser on Samsung Galaxy S4, Android 4.4.2
This is Samsung’s Chrome.
Chromium Puffin
Blink; Chromium 30
Possibly proxy-ish browser; doesn’t make connection to my internal server, but does do some stuff client-side.
4.0 Free Edition on Samsung Galaxy Note, Android 4.1.2
Chromium LG
Blink; Chromium 30
Default browser on LG L70, Android 4.4.2
This is LG’s Chrome.
Chromium Cyanogen
Blink; Chromium 33
Default browser on Galaxy Nexus flashed with Cyanogenmod 11, Android 4.4.4
This is Cyanogen’s Chrome.
Chromium HTC
Blink; Chromium 33
Default browser on HTC M8, Android 4.4.4
Chromium Xiaomi
Blink; Chromium 34 or 35; see this blog post
Default browser on Xiaomi M2, Android 4.1.1
Chromium Opera
Blink; Chromium 39
26 on LG L5, Android 4.1.2
26 on Wolfgang AT-AS45FW, Android 4.2.2
This is Opera Mobile.
Chromium Google
Blink; Chromium 40
Default browser on Nexus 7, Android 4.4.2
Default browser on Motorola Moto G, Android 4.4.4
This is Google’s regular Chrome. I test it only on devices where it is the default browser.
Chromium WebView 30
Blink; Chromium 30
WebView on LG L70, Android 4.4.2
WebView on Samsung Galaxy S4, Android 4.4.2
All these WebViews were tested with the HTML5Test Android app.
Chromium WebView 33
Blink; Chromium 33
WebView on Nexus 7, Android 4.4.2
WebView on Motorola Moto G, Android 4.4.4
WebView on Galaxy Nexus flashed with Cyanogenmod 11, Android 4.4.4
All these WebViews were tested with the HTML5Test Android app.
Chromium WebView 37
Blink; Chromium 37
WebView on HTC M8, Android 4.4.4
All these WebViews were tested with the HTML5Test Android app.
UC 9
WebKit 534
UC 9.9.5 on Huawei C8813, Android 4.1.1
UC 9.9.7 on Xiaomi M2, Android 4.1.1
The largest Chinese browser. This is the full Chinese variant, not the proxy. These browsers were pre-installed (next to Android WebKit; don’t ask me why).
UC 10
UC 10.0.2 on Samsung Galaxy S4, Android 4.4.2
This is an English install. I don’t know if that matters, but it could.
BlackBerry 6
WebKit 534
Default browser on BB Torch 9800 (OS6)
BlackBerry 7
WebKit 534
Default browser on BB Torch 9810 (OS7)
BlackBerry 10
WebKit 537
Default browser on BlackBerry Z30 (BB OS 10.2.1)
Nokia Xpress
Gecko 20100401; this version was used for some Firefoxes from 3 to 4.
Proxy browser
5.5 on the Nokia Asha 311, S40.
UC Mini
Gecko; don’t know version number
Proxy browser
9.4 on Motorola Moto G, Android 4.4.2
9.4 on Wolfgang AT-AS45FW, Android 4.2.2 (see note below)
Opera Mini
Presto
Proxy browser
7.6 on Samsung Galaxy S4, Android 4.4.2
8.0 on BB Torch 9800 (OS6)
8.0.3 on iPad 2, iOS 7.1.2
Opera Classic
Presto
12.10 on Samsung Galaxy Pocket, Android 2.3.6
Nintendo
WebKit 536
Nintendo browser 3.0.3 on Wii U (OS version unfindable)
Supposed to be based on NetFront, which in turn is WebKit-based nowadays.
Dolphin
WebKit 534
Dolphin 11.23 with JetPack on Sony Xperia S, Android 4.1.2.
Independent full browser for Android, as long as you install both Dolphin and the Jetpack extension.
IE9
Trident
Default browser on Nokia Lumia 800, Windows Phone 7.5.
IE10
Trident
Default browser on Nokia Lumia 520, Windows Phone 8.0.
IE11
Trident
Default browser on Nokia Lumia 820, Windows Phone 8.1 “Update”
This is a developer phone. That might matter.

Firefox Android
Gecko 33
33 on LG L5, Android 4.1.2
33 on Samsung Galaxy S4, Android 4.4.2
Firefox OS
Gecko 28
Default browser on T2Mobile Flame, the FFOS reference device. 1.3.0 prerelease

Wolfgang AT-AS45FW note: Wolfgang is a Dutch importer and re-brander of phones. In this particular case they seem to have bought Chinese (? probably) phones, re-branded them, then re-sold them to the Whoop company, which re-branded them and sold them to the Hema chain of supermarkets, which sells them to consumers as the Whoop Echo. Supply chain management FTW!