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Require compatible vendor prefixes
Experimental CSS properties are typically implemented using vendor prefixes until the final behavior has been established and agreed upon. Most CSS3 properties have vendor-prefixed equivalents for multiple vendors, including Firefox (-moz
), Safari/Chrome (-webkit
), Opera (-o
), and Internet Explorer (-ms
). It's easy to forget to include the vendor prefixed version of a property when there are so many to keep track of.
The following properties have multiple vendor-prefixed versions:
animation
animation-delay
animation-direction
animation-duration
animation-fill-mode
animation-iteration-count
animation-name
animation-play-state
animation-timing-function
appearance
border-end
border-end-color
border-end-style
border-end-width
border-image
border-radius
border-start
border-start-color
border-start-style
border-start-width
box-align
box-direction
box-flex
box-lines
box-ordinal-group
box-orient
box-pack
box-sizing
box-shadow
column-count
column-gap
column-rule
column-rule-color
column-rule-style
column-rule-width
column-width
hyphens
line-break
margin-end
margin-start
marquee-speed
marquee-style
padding-end
padding-start
tab-size
text-size-adjust
transform
transform-origin
transition
transition-delay
transition-duration
transition-property
transition-timing-function
user-modify
user-select
word-break
writing-mode
If you want the same CSS effects across all browsers, then it's important to remember the vendor-prefixed properties for all supporting browsers.
Rule ID: compatible-vendor-prefixes
This rule is intended to warn when a vendor-prefixed property is missing. The supported properties are listed in the previous section.
The following patterns are considered warnings:
/* Missing -moz, -ms, and -o */
.mybox {
-webkit-transform: translate(50px, 100px);
}
/* Missing -webkit */
.mybox {
-moz-border-radius: 5px;
}