Javascript, in some respects, has it easier than CSS.
The advent of the mobile web has made this problem even worse, as mobile device browsers are almost, but not quite entirely, compatible with their desktop counterparts.
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This is especially true for people who don’t have the time (or company culture) to perform full cross browser tests of every feature. Slightly different interpretations of standards, or lingering older versions of browsers, can wry havoc with developers trying to get consistent browser behavior. The devil, of course, is in that more or less. On one hand, it’s a fantastic testament to the world wide web that completely different companies can all produce the different browsers engines that have, more or less, a shared set of functionality.
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Web development, whether delivering marketing pages or software applications, has always struggled with the browser compatibility problem. Today we’re going to do the same for Magento 2’s use of cascading style sheets. Last week we covered RequireJS, which is the foundational framework for Magento 2’s modern approach to javascript.