Thanks @Jens for your feedback.
It's true, also thought about just removing these @if's such that I only
use the "correct" browser css rule. It's simple getting a bit too much, the
advantage isn't that big, and it's not improving maintainability. So
reasons enough to keep it "simple" like you explained.

Thanks for the exception feedback and noticing the error. Adding the
required prefixLess css rules even results in less benefit :(
Have a nice weekend, Ed
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