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Update README.md to state Chrome 86 can now render fieldset elements as flexbox containers. #284

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Amended Flexbug 9 notes to state that Chrome 86 (released in October 2020) now fixes the inability to render fieldset elements as flexbox containers.

I've also referred to Edge as Edge Legacy within this Flexbug, as MS Edge now uses the Chromium browser.

roastchicken and others added 3 commits July 12, 2018 23:02
As of January 3rd, 2018, Microsoft Connect is no longer in service [1]
and as such IE bug tracker links don't work anymore. It doesn't seem
like the tracker was migrated anywhere; it was just shut down
(probably because they aren't fixing anything but the most critical
bugs).

Although its usefulness is limited because the bug wont be fixed, I
think the bug tracking page may still be good for people to see this
fact. I've updated the link to the latest archived version from the
Wayback Machine.

[1]: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/collaborate/connect-redirect
…-tracker-link

Change IE bug tracker link to archived version
Amend Flexbug 9 notes to state that Chrome 86 now fixes the inability to render fieldset elements as flexbox containers.
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foolip commented Feb 8, 2021

@philipwalton I wanted to submit the same change when I spotted this open PR. Can you review this?

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foolip commented Feb 8, 2021

In addition, the individual bugs should be marked as fixed: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=375693 in 86 and https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=700029 in 82.

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mkurz commented May 31, 2021

Also see #291

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