@IEDevChat #16 on http://www.modern.ie/en-us/cross-browser-best-practices …" is not totally true, check this http://mathiasbynens.be/notes/safe-css-hacks … cc:/ @reybango @mathias
@jitendravyas @iedevchat @reybango Good point. Some CSS hacks can be considered safe.
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@mathias Did you find any Safe CSS hack for IE9 yet?@IEDevChat@reybango -
@jitendravyas@iedevchat@reybango One that doesn’t require separate rule sets? No. See https://gist.github.com/necolas/983116 and http://mathiasbynens.be/demo/css-hacks
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@mathias I wouldn't consider any hack totally safe. If a browser deprecates something, things can break +@jitendravyas@iedevchat -
@reybango he's saying it becomes "safe" once locked into an old browser version by a new release fixin it@mathias@jitendravyas@iedevchat - 5 more replies
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