On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 2:59 AM, Erik Harris <[email protected]> wrote:

> Sadly, this looks no better in Firefox 4.0b1 than it does in Firefox
> 3.6.  I had hoped that Gecko's CSS support had improved enough to make
> at least some progress on how this page displays. [...]

Hi Erik,

this is mostly because I had to use vendor specific prefixes
(-webkit-...). I haven't checked the experiment with FF4 yet but I'll
give it a try and come back to you. It's definitely not because
Firefox supports less CSS3, but the Gecko and Webkit developers
implement different parts of the upcoming standard.

Have a look at this example to find out about the "superiority" of Firefox ;-)
http://cordobo.com/wp-content/uploads/ie-pure-css-logo/

I had to use a lot of workarounds to get this working in Safari,
Chrome is even worse while it renders smooth in FF 3.6+

Kind regards,
Andreas





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