Are you gonna still using vendors prefixes in 2019? I'm asking that because when I look at the browsers usage I can see just a little percentage of those who need prefixes are still used by people out there.
Am I wrong to think we can just stop prefixing stuff?
@ZachSaucier Even if I make an amazon like. what property is still in the needs of vendors prefixes? Those who are still not fully and natively supported are few and really not vital. I mean, I still see young interns prefixing stuff like box-shadow or gradients
I mean, we are in 2019, literaly nobody have an outdated browser and people get theirs automaticaly updated by both the os and the browser vendors. Do we really have to keep track of the few "prefixable" rules for the 0.02% of the rebels out there?
I'm not talking about level 4 script right here. obviously
@vincent-d Usually what happens these days is that you, as a team, decide which browsers you are going to support and then include only the prefixes that you need for that
it's almost exclusively done in terms of IE since most people on other browsers auto-update but some people are locked into an old IE because of their OS
I asked a question regarding django templating and CSS1 on my profile: stackoverflow.com/questions/54311269/… And a user set it as a duplicate, providing me with 2 answers for how to resolve my isssue in css with jquery
but that is false, because being forced to do with css1 the email template for email clients, that answers do not work on my question. So how can I remove the "duplicate" tag on it?