I was looking for a IE8 CSS support chart (do you know any?) and
stumble on this site:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc304082(VS.85).aspx
Extensions to CSS
The following CSS attributes are Microsoft extensions to the CSS 2.1
specification and should be specified with an -ms-
Why do Microsoft always feel the need to include their own properties.
Are these in the CSS 2.1 specs? I've never seen them.
2009/3/26 tee weblis...@gmail.com
I was looking for a IE8 CSS support chart (do you know any?) and stumble on
this site:
Why do Microsoft always feel the need to include their own properties.
Back in the day Microsoft utterly dominated the browser market, and as a
byproduct of this were the main force of innovation in browsers and the web
experience in general. IE was often released with non-standard features that
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 1:56 PM, James Jeffery
jamesjeffery@googlemail.com wrote:
Why do Microsoft always feel the need to include their own properties.
Are these in the CSS 2.1 specs? I've never seen them.
For the same reason as Mozilla, Apple, etc. And I think I know the
reason...