Cross-Browser CSS Prefixes With Prefixr
Jeffrey Way of Nettuts+ has recently created a simple-yet-useful web application named Prefixr that can auto-insert cross-browser prefixes for a given CSS file.
Once a CSS file is pasted into the application, it scans all the rules and adds browser-specific ones when applicable. Simply, writing only border-radius
will end up in getting -moz-border-radius
, -webkit-border-radius
, etc.
Best of all, the web interface is not the only way to use it. With the help of an API, it can be integrated into your code editor and can be ran with a shortcut (a how-to exists on Nettuts+).
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