diff --git a/2-ui/1-document/11-coordinates/article.md b/2-ui/1-document/11-coordinates/article.md index fb55edf57a..4775ff0eb5 100644 --- a/2-ui/1-document/11-coordinates/article.md +++ b/2-ui/1-document/11-coordinates/article.md @@ -88,8 +88,8 @@ As you can see, `left/top` do not equal `x/y` in such case. In practice though, `elem.getBoundingClientRect()` always returns positive width/height, here we mention negative `width/height` only for you to understand why these seemingly duplicate properties are not actually duplicates. ``` -```warn header="Internet Explorer and Edge: no support for `x/y`" -Internet Explorer and Edge don't support `x/y` properties for historical reasons. +```warn header="Internet Explorer: no support for `x/y`" +Internet Explorer doesn't support `x/y` properties for historical reasons. So we can either make a polyfill (add getters in `DomRect.prototype`) or just use `top/left`, as they are always the same as `x/y` for positive `width/height`, in particular in the result of `elem.getBoundingClientRect()`. ```
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