The -webkit part is a prefix that states that this property probably only works with WebKit based browsers.
-webkit
Some properties are unique to Chrome/Safari so you may need to write browser-specific CSS from time to time.
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But those in the example above are deprecated/non-standard properties and should not be used.
Yea, very crossing browser. If you hate CSS that much, I still can recommend you another way by using the Yogurt CSS framework.
<!-- Example --> <y class="clamp-3"> ... </y>
Still hate it, try making your own styling dev tool.
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The
-webkit
part is a prefix that states that this property probably only works with WebKit based browsers.Some properties are unique to Chrome/Safari so you may need to write browser-specific CSS from time to time.
🚨🚨🚨
But those in the example above are deprecated/non-standard properties and should not be used.
🚨🚨🚨
Yea, very crossing browser. If you hate CSS that much, I still can recommend you another way by using the Yogurt CSS framework.
Still hate it, try making your own styling dev tool.