Recently ran into a situation where I needed to determine support for Pico CSS on older browsers, so I figured I'd contribute the results of my testing. I used the Pico CSS preview page with LambdaTest's Real Time browser testing platform to determine compatibility and based support on whether all of the styles on the preview page displayed correctly.
My testing was far from exhaustive, I just loaded the preview page in each browser until I found the first version that worked correctly. Mobile browsers, in particular, are difficult to determine support for using LambdaTest because they provide different Android/iOS versions to test with as opposed to specific browser versions on each, but that should be fine given that iOS requires all browsers to use WebKit and Android browser versions often correspond to desktop releases.
Recently ran into a situation where I needed to determine support for Pico CSS on older browsers, so I figured I'd contribute the results of my testing. I used the Pico CSS preview page with LambdaTest's Real Time browser testing platform to determine compatibility and based support on whether all of the styles on the preview page displayed correctly.
My testing was far from exhaustive, I just loaded the preview page in each browser until I found the first version that worked correctly. Mobile browsers, in particular, are difficult to determine support for using LambdaTest because they provide different Android/iOS versions to test with as opposed to specific browser versions on each, but that should be fine given that iOS requires all browsers to use WebKit and Android browser versions often correspond to desktop releases.
This pull request also serves to fix https://github.com/picocss/pico/issues/76.