Hi, I am asking if anyone uses http://ecsstender.org/ to write CSS
cross-browser code or, if not, what are you using to write CSS
cross-browser or vendor-specific code?
Many thanks!
Kevin
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On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 10:20 AM, Kevin Erickson
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Hi, I am asking if anyone uses http://ecsstender.org/ to write CSS
cross-browser code or, if not, what are you using to write CSS cross-browser
or vendor-specific code?
Many thanks!
Kevin
I do not use this. I
On 6/29/12 7:20 AM, Kevin Erickson wrote:
Hi, I am asking if anyone uses http://ecsstender.org/ to write CSS
cross-browser code or, if not, what are you using to write CSS
cross-browser or vendor-specific code?
Short answer - I don't even try to make all browsers act alike. :)
Start with a
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Cc: Kevin Erickson kevinlerick...@gmail.com
Sent: Friday, June 29, 2012 5:06 PM
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Start with a simple design for mobile and old
I'm going to be out of the office until Tuesday 17th July.
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On 6/29/12 11:08 AM, coder wrote:
- Original Message - From: David Hucklesby
Start with a simple design for mobile and old browsers. Add advanced
CSS inside @media queries or qualified by :root.
qualified by :root? can you give us an example here?
In HTML, :root is functionally