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I’m using a very useful VSCode extension that automatically adds other attributes in CSS, for example, if you’re assigning a transform rule, it’ll automatically add all the other things, such as -webkit, -moz, -ms, -o, and fill them in for you, helping you support other browsers and sparing time.
I was wondering if it could have been added to the Additional Resources section in the Browser Compatibility lesson as I thought it’d be quite fitting.
This discussion was converted from issue #25564 on June 03, 2023 15:23.
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I’m using a very useful VSCode extension that automatically adds other attributes in CSS, for example, if you’re assigning a
transform
rule, it’ll automatically add all the other things, such as-webkit
,-moz
,-ms
,-o
, and fill them in for you, helping you support other browsers and sparing time.It’s called
css-auto-prefix
in the VSCode marketplace.I was wondering if it could have been added to the Additional Resources section in the Browser Compatibility lesson as I thought it’d be quite fitting.
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https://www.theodinproject.com/lessons/intermediate-html-and-css-browser-compatibility#additional-resources
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