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Simone Economo"I will demonstrate the possibilities of using CSS3 selectors as an alternative to hacks when targeting specific browsers."
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Andrew BrasherAs any web developer worth his salt will know, browsers can differ in their interpretation of CSS rules and properties. One way of coping with this headache is to use various hacks; they might (in some cases) be invalid CSS, but they force browsers to rea
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taha owiesDigital Web Magazine - CSS Not([hacks])
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Kazuhito Kidachi"acks are an example of graceful degradation: you design for the most capable browser and then fix issues in legacy browsers. But what if we took the opposite approach and worked with progressive enhancement?"
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