Remember non-vendor-prefixed CSS 3 properties (and put them last)

Everybody wants to use CSS 3 now that even Internet Explorer will support parts of it once IE 9 is out. But since parts of CSS 3 are still subject to change, most browsers use a vendor prefix for many CSS 3 properties to signal that their implemenation is “experimental” and may change in a later version of the browser.

This means that for a property like border-radius to work cross-browser you need to specify it several times with different vendor prefixes, like this:

  1. .box {
  2. -moz-border-radius:10px;
  3. -webkit-border-radius:10px;
  4. border-radius:10px;
  5. }

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