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8,841 PointsCross browser compatibility ?
Hi,
When i browse through the words "cross browser compatibility", i could find out that there are multiple ways to make the code compatible in all browsers and tools to check the cross browser compatibility.
Can you tell me in real world projects which you have worked on, how did you succeed this ?
This will be helpful for me to give more insight on how people work on real projects.
Thanks, Aishu
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benfarnham
17,073 PointsThis website will be your best friend... It is called 'Can I Use' and it lets you look through CSS styles and see which browsers are compatible and which aren't.
When you visit this website, you can search terms like 'transitions' and you will see what browsers support it, along with what browser versions etc. Really helpful.
In terms of real life application, don't bee intimidated. It isn't as bad as it sounds. Browsers are pretty good about keeping a common consistency and when they don't, it is as easy as adding a couple of prefixes (-webkit-, -moz-, etc.) to make sure it will work in additional browsers.
Hope this helps!