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RE[8]: The IE is dead, long live Webkit.
by cdude on Mon 18th Feb 2013 12:36
in reply to "RE[7]: The IE is dead, long live Webkit."
-webkit-* has only been used which means styles are off in other browsers.
Yeah, like OSNews only uses -webkit- prefixes to work in WebKit. Oh, wait, that's not true...
And how about you start to give some examples of such sides or still can't remember? If you do we can cross-check with Chrome and Firefox :-)
Edited 2013-02-18 12:38 UTC
RE[9]: The IE is dead, long live Webkit.
by lucas_maximus on Mon 18th Feb 2013 13:30
in reply to "RE[8]: The IE is dead, long live Webkit."
It is a f--king massive problem. It been blogged to death by others.
http://net.tutsplus.com/articles/editorials/do-you-exclusively-use-...
http://www.quirksmode.org/blog/archives/2012/02/the_vendor_pref.htm...
Why don't you call bullshit on the CSS WG
Daniel Glazman, co-chair of the CSS WG, posted a call for action that warned of the dire consequences of web developers using only -webkit-prefixed CSS declarations: IE, Mozilla and Opera would also implement -webkit-.
Here is a guy that has built a test suite, that shows webkit's fragmentation
http://www.quirksmode.org/blog/archives/2009/10/there_is_no_web.htm...
Seems like you have no idea what you are talking about again.
Edited 2013-02-18 13:35 UTC




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2009-08-18
Shows that you have absolutely no idea what you are talking about.
-webkit-* has only been used which means styles are off in other browsers.
I don't understand why you choose to deliberately miss the point.
_proto_ is also abused.
Edited 2013-02-16 14:41 UTC