Besides the following list, are there other CSS vendor prefixes that are important for web development? Are my definitions correct? Should I be more specific about mobile browsers (mobile Webkit, e.g.)
-khtml-
(Konqueror, really old Safari)-moz-
(Firefox)-o-
(Opera)-ms-
(Internet Explorer)-webkit-
(Safari, Chrome)Does this list (which also contains mso-
, -wap-
, and -atsc-
) add anything of value?
These are the ones I'm aware of:
-ms-
Microsoftmso-
Microsoft Office-moz-
Mozilla Foundation (Gecko-based browsers)-o-
, -xv-
Opera Software-atsc-
Advanced Television Standards Committee-wap-
The WAP Forum-webkit-
Safari, Chrome (and other WebKit-based browsers)-khtml-
, -konq-
Konqueror browser-apple-
Webkit supports properties using the -apple- prefixes as wellprince-
YesLogic-ah-
Antenna House-hp-
Hewlett Packard-ro-
Real Objects-rim-
Research In Motion-tc-
Tall ComponentsThese are officially listed in the CSS 2.1 Specification, informative section 4.1.2.2.