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Remove irrelevant HTML multicol element #10545

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@Elchi3 Elchi3 commented May 20, 2021

Not implemented anywhere. Content PR follows.

@github-actions github-actions bot added the data:html 📄 Compat data for HTML elements. https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/HTML label May 20, 2021
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What's one more removal for #10547? 😅

@ddbeck ddbeck merged commit e876edb into mdn:main May 20, 2021
ddbeck added a commit to ddbeck/browser-compat-data that referenced this pull request May 20, 2021
@Elchi3 Elchi3 deleted the rm-html-multicol branch May 20, 2021 16:07
ddbeck added a commit that referenced this pull request May 20, 2021
* Bump version to v3.3.4
* Add release note for #10353
* Add release note for #10347
* Add release note for #10336
* Add release note for #10415
* Add release note for #10417
* Add release note for #10449
* Add release note for #9933
* Add release note for #10354
* Add release notes for #6944
* Add release note for #10522
* Add release note for #10536
* Add release note for #10539
* Add release note for #10515
* Add release note for #10506
* Add release note for #10291
* Add release note for #10421
* Add release note for #10545
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