Mozilla and WebKit platform Q.
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- plash0
morning bump.
- plash0
bump
- Hombre_Lobo0
- someone didnt get the memo..plash
- its worth a click!
(in the address bar!) :DHombre_Lobo - hehe... sloww stareplash
- adev0
I assume you mean javascript framworks.. yes those should work on all browsers. CSS3 support, however, differs between all the browsers. Correct me if I'm wrong, but also differs between desktop safari and mobile safari just slightly as well (or maybe that's only HTML5 aspects). What are you doing for IE support? Just a custom style sheet and hiding all of it? lol
- plash0
this is the example.. http://cssdesk.com/njvKL
but this isnt cross platform friendly. I was looking at jquery
http://www.htmldrive.net/items/s…but i am still doing the research for mobile devices..
webkit works fine on android and ios.as for IE, im doing a static page. right?! f'em..
- ESKEMA0
you have -moz for mozilla
- ESKEMA0
that cssdesk is nice, would be cool if you could create an account and store / load different codes...
- plash0
I get that Webkit is an engine, i was wondering if anyone knew of a framework i could use that worked on mobile devices and was cross platform. (minus IE, cuz i dont need it to be required)
i figure if i move away from rendering engines (Gecko /webkit) i may have better compatibility...
and yeah CSSdesk is nice, i hope the move to the functionality of pastebin
- plash0
just notes on the subject & bump.
** Webkit:
http://webkit.org/blog/138/css-a…
Animation codeshttp://trentwalton.com/bgclip/
nice example** Mozilla Reference / Gecko:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en…http://arstechnica.com/software/…
first look at Firefox 3.0** Other:
http://www.htmldrive.net/items/s…
this used a masked png.http://css-tricks.com/auto-movin…