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@greg
why can't all browsers just render css the same way smh
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@typedarray.eth
Curious - what specific difference are you dealing with?
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@joeblau
LMFAO... this made me bust out laughing so loud. I remember having to write my own conditional css rendering engine in 2005. Feels way better today than it used to be, but I just use frameworks now.
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@hughassle.eth
Shhhhhh this is a conspiracy to keep us employed delete this
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@git
yeah it's bad out there. autoprefixer helps with that a little but not perfect
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@dalechyn.eth
so true. safari doesn't handle css masks with 'background-blend-mode' properly.
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@frolic
laughs in ie5
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@darrylyeo
They’re working on it… https://web.dev/blog/interop-2024
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@strhodler
What about email clients? 😅😬 50 $DEGEN
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Beginbot
@beginbot
I think every browser should be able to express how they feel the css should be interpreted. express themselves
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@z0uk
Same reason different cars use different fuel types... there engines.
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@idriss
Top of our wishlist too
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