[css] How to Identify Microsoft Edge browser via CSS?

I'm developing web application and I need to identify Microsoft Edge's browser separately from others, to apply unique styling. Is there a way to identify Edge by using CSS? Just like,

<!--[if IE 11]>
Special instructions for IE 11 here
<![endif]-->

This question is related to css browser microsoft-edge

The answer is


/* Microsoft Edge Browser 12-18 (All versions before Chromium) - one-liner method */

_:-ms-lang(x), _:-webkit-full-screen, .selector { property:value; }

That works great!

// for instance:
_:-ms-lang(x), _:-webkit-full-screen, .headerClass 
{ 
  border: 1px solid brown;
}

https://jeffclayton.wordpress.com/2015/04/07/css-hacks-for-windows-10-and-spartan-browser-preview/


For Internet Explorer 

@media all and (-ms-high-contrast: none) {
        .banner-wrapper{
            background: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.16)
         }
}

For Edge
@supports (-ms-ime-align:auto) {
    .banner-wrapper{
            background: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.16);
         }
}

More accurate for Edge (do not include latest IE 15) is:

@supports (display:-ms-grid) { ... }

@supports (-ms-ime-align:auto) { ... } works for all Edge versions (currently up to IE15).