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(→‎whyy: Here's a longer short answer. Read the article, you'll learn a lot of important stuff. Like that we're going back to 1996 in coding, not just with this.)
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:Yes, I can summarize it in 25 words or less. {{User:Aichon/Signature}} 16:13, 26 June 2012 (BST)
:Yes, I can summarize it in 25 words or less. {{User:Aichon/Signature}} 16:13, 26 June 2012 (BST)
::Anyway, I assume you're talking about moz-border-radius and the like. The reason why is that all of the prefix CSS properties (i.e. the ones starting with moz, webkit, or the like) are meant to eventually be replaced by a CSS standard equivalent, rather than staying proprietary forever. The border-radius property has been a standard for a long time, so [https://developer.mozilla.org/en/CSS/border-radius#Gecko_notes moz-border-radius support was finally phased out in Firefox 13]. Assuming you were using {{tl|xbrowsercss}} all along, this wouldn't be an issue for you, since that was designed specifically for the day that this situation arose. That's also why whenever you are using a CSS property with a prefix, you should also try to find the equivalent standard property and use it as well. {{User:Aichon/Signature}} 16:21, 26 June 2012 (BST)
::Anyway, I assume you're talking about moz-border-radius and the like. The reason why is that all of the prefix CSS properties (i.e. the ones starting with moz, webkit, or the like) are meant to eventually be replaced by a CSS standard equivalent, rather than staying proprietary forever. The border-radius property has been a standard for a long time, so [https://developer.mozilla.org/en/CSS/border-radius#Gecko_notes moz-border-radius support was finally phased out in Firefox 13]. Assuming you were using {{tl|xbrowsercss}} all along, this wouldn't be an issue for you, since that was designed specifically for the day that this situation arose. That's also why whenever you are using a CSS property with a prefix, you should also try to find the equivalent standard property and use it as well. {{User:Aichon/Signature}} 16:21, 26 June 2012 (BST)
 
::It's simpler than that actually. Coder's are lazy and developers intentionally forgot what the prefixes were originally for. [http://www.webmonkey.com/2012/02/web-developers-sound-off-on-webkit-prefixes/ This], however, is a really good read on the subject. I may add more links in the future. --<small>[[User:Karek#K|Karek]]<sup><font face="Monotype Corsiva">[[User:Karek/ProjDev#Buildings_Update_Danger_Maps|maps 2.0?!]]</font></sup></small> 06:37, 27 June 2012 (BST)


== thanks for the help ==
== thanks for the help ==
Hi there Aichon - thanks for the help with the Locator. I was away for a couple of days, and couldn't remember my passwords, since most of them are automatically stored in Firefox. :) --[[User:FLZombie|FLZombie]] 00:42, 27 June 2012 (BST)
Hi there Aichon - thanks for the help with the Locator. I was away for a couple of days, and couldn't remember my passwords, since most of them are automatically stored in Firefox. :) --[[User:FLZombie|FLZombie]] 00:42, 27 June 2012 (BST)
:No prob. I was doing some scouting for BLF anyway and figured I'd update it so INQ had the info too, and I figured you probably wouldn't mind, given our talks in the past. ;) {{User:Aichon/Signature}} 01:11, 27 June 2012 (BST)
:No prob. I was doing some scouting for BLF anyway and figured I'd update it so INQ had the info too, and I figured you probably wouldn't mind, given our talks in the past. ;) {{User:Aichon/Signature}} 01:11, 27 June 2012 (BST)

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