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RE[3]: The IE is dead, long live Webkit.
by cdude on Thu 14th Feb 2013 15:39
in reply to "RE[2]: The IE is dead, long live Webkit."
RE[4]: The IE is dead, long live Webkit.
by lucas_maximus on Thu 14th Feb 2013 16:08
in reply to "RE[3]: The IE is dead, long live Webkit."
Can't think of anything obvious. Most of these sites are done by designers that abuse -webkit prefixes.
I usually never return to them and I am certainly not going to keep a list.
A lot of the sencha touch toolkit only worked in Chrome/Safari as of last year ... is the only example that sticks in my mind ... which I thought was pretty poor.
I am sure you might call bullshit, but considering the -webkit prefix abuse has been called out on quite well respected blogs such as quirksmode ... There is plenty of evidence the problem exists.
Edited 2013-02-14 16:15 UTC





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There are quite a few on mobile, and I have seen plenty that don't work (lots of them are JS heavy mind you) on the desktop.
Edited 2013-02-14 09:28 UTC