Re: Intent to unship: -moz-prefixed CSS gradient functions

2018-12-18 Thread Daniel Holbert
The un-shipping didn't stick this time, either. After just a few days of Nightly testing, we had three reports of significant breakage that were caused by this un-shipping (on zimbra[1], blogger[2], and a demo page for a webapp framework[1] which may have legacy instances deployed). So, I backed

Re: Intent to unship: -moz-prefixed CSS gradient functions

2018-11-29 Thread dholbert
On Thursday, April 13, 2017 at 6:22:48 PM UTC-7, Xidorn Quan wrote: > In bug 1337655 [1], I'm going to disable -moz-prefixed CSS gradient > functions by default. This didn't stick (back in 2017), because it broke some buttons on gmail (which was filed as https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?

Intent to unship: -moz-prefixed CSS gradient functions

2017-04-13 Thread Xidorn Quan
In bug 1337655 [1], I'm going to disable -moz-prefixed CSS gradient functions by default. We would still have -webkit-prefixed version of those functions which is part of the Compat spec [2]. The assumption is that there wouldn't be too many pages which depend on -moz-prefixed ones without also ha