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Baseline in your project | Baseline
Baseline gives you clear information about which web platform features work across browsers.
Baseline in your project
You can use Baseline to:
- Make decisions about what web platform features to use in your sites and applications
- Tell others whether features work across browsers
Check if a feature works across browsers
When visiting sites like Can I Use, MDN Web Docs, and RUM Archive Insights check the status of a feature to learn if it is available across browsers.
Let others know when a feature works across browsers
Are you writing a blog post or article or presenting at a conference? Use the Baseline logos as a shorthand to let your audience know the status of a feature.
The <baseline-status>
web component is also available to include on your site or pages to indicate the status of a web feature. It renders at run-time, so it’s always up to date with the latest Baseline status.