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CSS Properties

clear

CSS property · 7 supported, 3 partial, 2 unsupported across 15 clients

Client Support

ClientCategoryEngineSupport
GmailwebmailGmail WebSupported
Gmail AndroidmobileGmail MobilePartial
Gmail iOSmobileGmail MobileSupported
Outlook 365webmailOutlook WebSupported
Outlook (New)desktopOutlook WebUnsupported
Outlook ClassicdesktopMicrosoft WordUnsupported
Outlook iOSmobileOutlook MobileSupported
Outlook AndroidmobileOutlook MobilePartial
Apple MaildesktopWebKitSupported
Apple Mail iOSmobileWebKitSupported
Yahoo MailwebmailYahooPartial
Samsung MailmobileSamsungSupported
ThunderbirddesktopGeckoUnknown
HEY MailwebmailWebKitUnknown
SuperhumandesktopBlinkUnknown

Client-by-client behaviour for clear

Fully supports clear (7): Gmail, Gmail iOS, Outlook 365, Outlook iOS, Apple Mail, Apple Mail iOS, Samsung Mail.

Partial support (3): Gmail Android, Outlook Android, Yahoo Mail. Expect rendering quirks unique to each engine — partial support typically means a subset of values, an ignored shorthand, or sanitizer-specific rewrites.

No support (2): Outlook (New), Outlook Classic. Plan fallbacks for these clients before relying on clear in production sends.

Behaviour unverified in: Thunderbird, HEY Mail, Superhuman.

Fixes & Workarounds

Outlook (New)

Unsupported

"clear" is not supported in this email client.

Outlook Classic

Unsupported

"clear" is not supported in this email client.

Gmail Android

Partial

"clear" is not supported in this email client.

Outlook Android

Partial

"clear" is not supported in this email client.

Yahoo Mail

Partial

"clear" is not supported in this email client.

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Support data last updated Apr 27, 2026 · synced from caniemail.com via @emailens/engine.