On the standards track: Yes
Is Experimental: No
Is Deprecated: No
In Chrome version 122 on 2024-02-20 Note: Channel values incorrectly resolve to numbers between 0-1 rather than 0-255. As a result, channel value calculations require values to be specified as decimal percentage equivalents (e.g. 0.3 for 30%, which would be equivalent to a 76.5 <number> value). See bug 41490327.
In Chrome Android version 122 on 2024-02-20 Note: Channel values incorrectly resolve to numbers between 0-1 rather than 0-255. As a result, channel value calculations require values to be specified as decimal percentage equivalents (e.g. 0.3 for 30%, which would be equivalent to a 76.5 <number> value). See bug 41490327.
In Edge version 122 on 2024-02-23 Note: Channel values incorrectly resolve to numbers between 0-1 rather than 0-255. As a result, channel value calculations require values to be specified as decimal percentage equivalents (e.g. 0.3 for 30%, which would be equivalent to a 76.5 <number> value). See bug 41490327.
In Firefox version 128 on 2024-07-09
In Firefox for Android version 128 on 2024-07-09
Not in Internet Explorer
Not in Quest Browser
In Opera version 108 on 2024-03-05 Note: Channel values incorrectly resolve to numbers between 0-1 rather than 0-255. As a result, channel value calculations require values to be specified as decimal percentage equivalents (e.g. 0.3 for 30%, which would be equivalent to a 76.5 <number> value). See bug 41490327.
In Opera Android version 81 on 2024-03-14 Note: Channel values incorrectly resolve to numbers between 0-1 rather than 0-255. As a result, channel value calculations require values to be specified as decimal percentage equivalents (e.g. 0.3 for 30%, which would be equivalent to a 76.5 <number> value). See bug 41490327.
In Safari version 18 on 2024-09-16 Note: Implementation based on older spec version. As a result, channel value calculations do not work correctly, requiring values to be specified as percentages with units (e.g. 30%, which would be equivalent to a 76.5 <number> value). See bug 267647.
In Safari on iOS version 18 on 2024-09-16 Note: Implementation based on older spec version. As a result, channel value calculations do not work correctly, requiring values to be specified as percentages with units (e.g. 30%, which would be equivalent to a 76.5 <number> value). See bug 267647.
In Samsung Internet version 26.0 on 2024-06-07 Note: Channel values incorrectly resolve to numbers between 0-1 rather than 0-255. As a result, channel value calculations require values to be specified as decimal percentage equivalents (e.g. 0.3 for 30%, which would be equivalent to a 76.5 <number> value). See bug 41490327.
In WebView Android version 122 on 2024-02-20 Note: Channel values incorrectly resolve to numbers between 0-1 rather than 0-255. As a result, channel value calculations require values to be specified as decimal percentage equivalents (e.g. 0.3 for 30%, which would be equivalent to a 76.5 <number> value). See bug 41490327.
In WebView on iOS version 18 on 2024-09-16 Note: Implementation based on older spec version. As a result, channel value calculations do not work correctly, requiring values to be specified as percentages with units (e.g. 30%, which would be equivalent to a 76.5 <number> value). See bug 267647.