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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
Any website using touch / animation usually uses WebKit extensions.
But its must more than that, there's a shitload of WebKit only extensions that are used by plenty of "iPhone Optimized" websites around the internet.
You need look no farther than Apple's own developer documentation to see how bad things are. Also, anyone who does this kinda thing for a living can attest to the absolute clusterfuck that this is.





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Example link?