Update browser compatibility in README (as I experience when I'm rolling out a new version of my own resume)
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Find the background story of this project at [my blog] (http://blogs.purincess.tw/matrixblog/2016/04/typesetting-resume-with-html-and-css/).
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# Compatibility and Known Issues/Limitations
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* I have only tested this project on latest release version of Firefox (45) and Google Chrome (49) on OS X 10.11 (El Capitan).
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* I have only tested this project on latest release version of Firefox (56 as of writing) and Google Chrome (61) on macOS 10.13 (High Sierra).
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* It's my intention to support other browsers/platforms (like IE Edge on Windows?) as long as the browser sufficiently supports the required CSS features: ``calc()``, ``var()``, ``flexbox``, ...etc, and does not require (too many) dirty tricks. PRs or comments welcome!
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* **No hyperlinking functionality in rendered PDF** as browers's print-to-PDF process is merely "flattening to digital paper".
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* It appears that Google Chrome doesn't show the customized bullet points for the first-column items in two-column lists as in the ``concise`` block (in the example file, the last block of the Education section). You may work around this by reverting back to using built-in ``list-style-type``, or just don't use the two-column lists.
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* Other browser-specific hacks are as commented in the code.
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# Fonts, Icon Fonts, and Dependencies
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* Currently letter portrait only. PRs welcome for other paper sizes --- especially A4!
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# Actually Rendering the PDF
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* Again...I've only tried on the said version of Firefox & Chrome, on OS X.
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* Again...I've only tried on the said version of Firefox & Chrome, on macOS.
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* Just open the HTML file with the browser. No need to serve the document from any kind of web server --- the ``file:///`` protocol should be good enough.
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* On Firefox:
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* You probably need to remove any page margins in **about:config**.
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