Tag Archives: webkit

Call for Help: Broken Site Deep Dive Investigation

Not too long ago we kicked off an analysis to answer the question, Does aliasing a subset of Webkit CSS properties in Gecko improve mobile Web compatibility? The preliminary results of our small study showed little improvement. The next step … Continue reading

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Preliminary results of aliasing Webkit CSS properties in Gecko analysis

The Mozilla Layout, QA, and Market Insight teams recently analyzed the impact of aliasing Webkit CSS properties in Gecko with the goal of answering the question, Does aliasing a subset of Webkit CSS properties in Gecko improve mobile Web compatibility? … Continue reading

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Mobile Web Compatibility July 20, 2012

I’m a few days late with this update due to some needed vacation but… Here’s what’s new in mobile Web compatibility for the week ending July 20, 2012. Webkit aliasing analysis After our initial discussion last week, David Baron created a … Continue reading

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Mobile Web Compatibility July 13, 2012

Here’s what’s new in mobile Web compatibility this week. CSS unprefixing As Paul Rouget reported, this week the Firefox team unprefixed CSS3 animations, transitions, transforms and gradients. We also unprefixed the calc() function and IndexedDB. These changes are currently on … Continue reading

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