Tidy up CSS prefixes
Figure out when we can punt these from our CSS.
- linear-gradient
- ~~Firefox unprefixed in 16 (shipped October 2012)~~
- ~~Opera unprefixed in 12.10 (shipped November 2012)~~
- Safari unprefixed in 7/6.1 (shipped October 2013), Chrome unprefixed in 26 (shipped March 2013)
- transform (used for eyes)
- ~~Firefox unprefixed in 16 (shipped October 2012)~~
- ~~Opera unprefixed in 12.10 (shipped November 2012)~~
- ~~Safari and Chrome still prefixed.~~ (made jquery deal with it)
- ~~IE unprefixed in 10, but IE9 implemented prefixed.~~ (made jquery deal with it)
I believe, but am not sure, that newer versions of jQuery will automatically add the vendor prefixes if you set things using .css(). Should check the docs, but at least for the eyes it should be fine if we upgrade jQuery and only specify transform.
On Sat, May 18, 2013 at 5:56 PM, David Benjamin [email protected]:
Figure out when we can punt these from our CSS.
linear-gradient - Firefox unprefixed in 16 (shipped October 2012) - Opera unprefixed in 12.10 (shipped November 2012) - Safari still prefixed, Chrome unprefixed in 26 (shipped March 2013) -
transform (used for eyes) - Firefox unprefixed in 16 (shipped October 2012) - Opera unprefixed in 12.10 (shipped November 2012) - Safari and Chrome still prefixed. - IE unprefixed in 10, but IE9 implemented prefixed.
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Hrm, so it does. Fancy.