diff --git a/source/documentation/values/numbers.liquid b/source/documentation/values/numbers.liquid index 5f6e26d..41a1b0d 100644 --- a/source/documentation/values/numbers.liquid +++ b/source/documentation/values/numbers.liquid @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ introduction: > {{ "## Precision" | markdown }} -{% compatibility true, false, null, '3.5.0', '10 Digit Default' %} +{% compatibility 'dart: true', 'libsass: false', 'ruby: "3.5.0"', 'feature: "10 Digit Default"' %} LibSass and older versions of Ruby Sass default to 5 digits of numeric precision, but can be configured to use a different number. It's recommended that users configure them for 10 digits for greater accuracy and diff --git a/source/documentation/values/strings.liquid b/source/documentation/values/strings.liquid index cb1210b..57acdd7 100644 --- a/source/documentation/values/strings.liquid +++ b/source/documentation/values/strings.liquid @@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ introduction: > {{ '### Escapes in Unquoted Strings' | markdown }} -{% compatibility '1.11.0', false, null, false, 'Normalization' %} +{% compatibility 'dart: "1.11.0"', 'libsass: false', 'ruby: false', 'feature: "Normalization"' %} LibSass, Ruby Sass, and older versions of Dart Sass don't normalize escapes in identifiers. Instead, the text in the unquoted string is the exact text the user wrote. For example, `\1F46D` and `👭` are not considered equivalent.