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}Įlse curv圜orners. The fix that I found was to simply note out the following content in the curvycorners.js file, so change this.
When the CSS -webkit-line-clamp property is applied to a block of text (e.g.
and drag and drop the extensions icon into the toolbar Opera: At the top right. The problem script was the previous mentioned curvycorners that was causing the popup 'Scanstyles does nothing in Webkit/Firefox/Opera'. I use this webkit line clamp, it works in Chrome, but not in Firefox. Firefox: At the top right, right-click Menu then click Customize toolbar. Several website scripts, whether they be the likes of php or javascript detect this value in the user agent details to control such things as browser compatibility for websites. With the big noticeable change being the missing MSIE which has been around for years. Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.3 Trident/7.0 rv 11.0) like Gecko
#Firefox css webkit windows#
Mozilla/5.0 (compatible MSIE 10.0 Windows NT 6.1 WOW64 Trident/6.0)
#Firefox css webkit for android#
Webkit based browsers (Chrome, Safari, Opera). There's an incongruity in output between Firefox for iOS (which uses the system's webkit engine) and Firefox for Android which uses Gecko, meaning two friends sitting side by side from one another both using 'Firefox' could potentially have radically different experiences. It only affects fields that are not of typepassword. After Opera announcing to abandon the Presto rendering engine for WebKit, whether on mobile or desktop, we wonder if Mozilla can also replace Gecko by the. These extensions are prefixed with -moz.
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