I agree, if we ever need to use a prefixed CSS property, we must always specify the un-prefixed version as well, even if it's not yet supported by any browser. At some point that CSS proprty will move to a standard. Absolutely no point ignoring browsers that follow the standards but don't support some other vendors prefix.
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I agree, if we ever need to use a prefixed CSS property, we must always specify the un-prefixed version as well, even if it's not yet supported by any browser. At some point that CSS proprty will move to a standard. Absolutely no point ignoring browsers that follow the standards but don't support some other vendors prefix.