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Opera Browser to Begin Supporting -Webkit Prefix

Opera Browser to Begin Supporting -Webkit Prefix

Posted April 28, 2012 at 5:13pm by iClarified
Opera has confirmed that they will begin supporting the -webkit prefix in their web browser, according to FarukAt.es.

The -webkit prefix is normally only used by webkit browsers to denote experimental features.

Their argument, roughly summed up, is that too many websites have started to take advantage of new HTML5 and CSS3-features in a way that only benefits those users with WebKit-based browsers-Chrome, Safari, and every iOS and Android device's default browser-and that the authors of those websites have done a "lazy" job not including a standards-compliant version of features.


Basically, Opera is complaining that developers are coding for -webkit and not using -o. So, when a site is viewed in the Opera browser it doesn't look correct.

While this decision might make some sites look better in Opera. It's not necessarily a good change.

Opera's precedent is opening the door for Mozilla (Firefox) and Microsoft (IE) to do the same, meaning that for authors-the group already accused of being too lazy to do the right thing-the Web is about to become an ever-more fragmented mess, where the once-safe experimental feature known as -webkit- (and -moz- etc.) now will come to represent a much more fragile, questionable feature or implementation.

Read More [via DaringFireball]



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Michael
Michael - April 29, 2012 at 12:08am
You totally missed the point of the article. Yes, it's news that Opera will now support -webkit even though it does not have a webkit rendering engine, but the article is more about outdated browsers/compliant boards not accepting standards quick enough and the browser vendors not creating tools to "make it easier" for developers.
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