ES6 Template Literals (Template Strings)
- OTHERTemplate literals are string literals allowing embedded expressions using backtick characters (`). You can use multi-line strings and string interpolation features with them. Formerly known as template strings.
Chrome
- ❌ 4 - 40: Not supported
- ✅ 41 - 143: Supported
- ✅ 144: Supported
- ✅ 145 - 147: Supported
Edge
- ﹖ 12: Support unknown
- ✅ 13 - 143: Supported
- ✅ 144: Supported
Safari
- ❌ 3.1 - 9: Not supported
- ✅ 9.1 - 11.1: Supported
- ✅ 12: Supported
- ✅ 12.1 - 26.1: Supported
- ✅ 26.2: Supported
- ✅ 26.3 - TP: Supported
Firefox
- ❌ 2 - 33: Not supported
- ✅ 34 - 146: Supported
- ✅ 147: Supported
- ✅ 148 - 150: Supported
Opera
- ❌ 9 - 28: Not supported
- ✅ 29 - 124: Supported
- ✅ 125: Supported
IE
- ❌ 5.5 - 10: Not supported
- ❌ 11: Not supported
Chrome for Android
- ✅ 144: Supported
Safari on iOS
- ❌ 3.2 - 8.4: Not supported
- ✅ 9 - 11.4: Supported
- ✅ 12: Supported
- ✅ 12.2 - 26.1: Supported
- ✅ 26.2: Supported
- ✅ 26.3: Supported
Samsung Internet
- ✅ 4 - 28: Supported
- ✅ 29: Supported
Opera Mini
- ❌ all: Not supported
Opera Mobile
- ❌ 10 - 12.1: Not supported
- ✅ 80: Supported
UC Browser for Android
- ✅ 15.5: Supported
Android Browser
- ❌ 2.1 - 4.4.4: Not supported
- ✅ 144: Supported
Firefox for Android
- ✅ 147: Supported
QQ Browser
- ✅ 14.9: Supported
Baidu Browser
- ✅ 13.52: Supported
KaiOS Browser
- ✅ 2.5: Supported
- ✅ 3: Supported