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css prefixes
About this tag
The css prefixes tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about browser vendor prefixes used in CSS for experimental or non-standard features. Content includes Microsoft Edge's efforts to improve web interoperability by aligning with other browsers and reducing reliance on proprietary prefixes. Topics involve implementing web standards, ensuring cross-browser compatibility, and simplifying development workflows. The tag reflects ongoing changes in how browsers handle CSS prefixes, particularly in the context of Microsoft Edge adopting a Chromium-based engine to enhance rendering consistency and developer experience.
Over the past year the Microsoft Edge team has been hard at work on a new browser engine that will be better than ever at correctly, quickly, and reliably rendering the Web. As a user, your favorite web sites will just work, and as a web developer, you will find that Microsoft Edge should just...
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