FAQ: Browser Compatibility and Transpilation - caniuse.com II

This community-built FAQ covers the “caniuse.com II” exercise from the lesson “Browser Compatibility and Transpilation”.

Paths and Courses
This exercise can be found in the following Codecademy content:

Introduction To JavaScript

FAQs on the exercise caniuse.com II

There are currently no frequently asked questions associated with this exercise – that’s where you come in! You can contribute to this section by offering your own questions, answers, or clarifications on this exercise. Ask or answer a question by clicking reply (reply) below.

If you’ve had an “aha” moment about the concepts, formatting, syntax, or anything else with this exercise, consider sharing those insights! Teaching others and answering their questions is one of the best ways to learn and stay sharp.

Join the Discussion. Help a fellow learner on their journey.

Ask or answer a question about this exercise by clicking reply (reply) below!

Agree with a comment or answer? Like (like) to up-vote the contribution!

Need broader help or resources? Head here.

Looking for motivation to keep learning? Join our wider discussions.

Learn more about how to use this guide.

Found a bug? Report it!

Have a question about your account or billing? Reach out to our customer support team!

None of the above? Find out where to ask other questions here!

When I use www.caniuse.com and search ‘ES5’, 94.6% is displayed (which is different than the answer they want in this exercise and result shown in the video on the previous chapter). I assume it’s because the numbers have changed since the question was posted. Can anyone confirm that this is correct?

1 Like

Ran into the same problem. It looks like the exercise is set up to look for a number over 95.

1 Like

Hi, I had the same problem. Answer is 96.

1 Like

same problem with this lesson, they should remove that minimum requirement.

I will also getting the same error but then typed the answer like:let esFivePercentageSupport = 99; and got it correct.

I assume as the months progress the percentage number will increase as browsers are updated. I presume Codecademy set the result to be greater than a certain number, which was the value when the question was posed.