html - Is it viable to ignore Webkit/Mozilla specific CSS as a developer in 2013? -


this fall under 'encouraging debate' category of stack overflow i'd people contribute answers beyond point question closed 'unconstructive'.

as migrating cross-platform, cross-browser solution flash, finding variability of html/css , it's different browser implementation extremely frustrating. mulling on all-encompassing html/css layout provided template site, i'm horrified number of browser-specific css selectors (like -webkit , -moz) aim 'fix' layout issues in legacy/future browsers.

how web designer go squaring demons different rendering engines, , necessary them learn nuances of engines webkit, mozilla , trident? viable ignore these additions styling language in order leverage simplicity? every reference book/tutorial i've read seems glaze on these issues, , web seems made of many specific snippets of css address specific issues.

i'm not looking condescending answers. i'm aware of mess of html specification , implementation. i'm looking provide me best course of action when tackling problem, , when learning ropes.


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