Remove support for font-family: -webkit-pictograph from front_end/core Remove special handling of the <family-name> "-webkit-pictograph" which selects a font from the corresponding user preference. In Chromium, the defaults are: - Apple Color Emoji on macOS (and iOS/WebKit) - Segoe UI Symbol on Windows - Times New Roman on Linux - Noto Color Emoji on ChromeOS - This feature is not implemented on Android. Bug 1270038 is removing the support of it from Chromium. webkit-pictograph represents less than 0.0028% of pages on November 1, 2021[1] Link to I2P: [0] [0]https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/g/blink-dev/c/TVRkV9XrFGo/m/qC2fPJGaBQAJ [1]https://chromestatus.com/metrics/feature/timeline/popularity/3986 [email protected] Bug: 1273366 Change-Id: Ia922c37377098e68e07952c73b7046ae8ddc4c9e Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/devtools/devtools-frontend/+/3300365 Reviewed-by: Alex Rudenko <[email protected]> Commit-Queue: Sonia Singla <[email protected]>
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