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CSS

browser compatibility

Hi, is there any lesson here about how to specify coding for different browsers like, how to use -moz and -webkit in css? I want to learn this as soon as possible but i can't seem to find any good resources for learning this. Can anyone help me redirect to lessons for this? thank you so much. Neil

2 Answers

caniuse.com is a great website for checking which browsers support certain features. You could also use a tool like Autoprefixer or an online tool like this one to automatically generate browser prefixes for you.

Thanks for the kind answer but, I think what I'm looking for is someone here to teach me how to properly use these. Is there any video here that kind of include these in lessons? say like, in CSS lessons of Guil? Thanks again. Neil