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Some CSS no longer use prefixes #46
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Hello @Gustavo642 — Thank you for commenting. You are right: this project is quite outdated and I have not looked at it for a long time. This information was helpful eight(!) years ago, but today: I'm not so sure. Feel free to update it and create a PR. As for me: I'll think about updating, or maybe archiving the whole site. |
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The content must be updated to "No prefixes!", most CSS properties no longer use prefixes in the updated version of browsers. Here are some examples, but I haven't checked them all.
CSS "@Keyframes" and "animations" no longer use a prefix since Chrome v43 and Safari v9, both released in 2015.
Ref: https://caniuse.com/mdn-css_at-rules_keyframes
Ref: https://caniuse.com/css-animation
CSS "filters" no longer uses a prefix since Chrome v53 and Safari v9.1, both released in 2016.
Ref: https://caniuse.com/css-animation
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