> The same thing that prevents sites from shipping sites that only support particular browsers today.
That's right, and historically encouraging authors to use vendor-specific stuff by making that the easiest thing to do, whether it be filter:progid:DXImageTransform, WebKit prefixes, ActiveX banking plugins, or what have you, has been bad for user choice.
To give just one example, WebKit asked authors not to rely on WebKit prefixes, but they did and now we're in the situation where just yesterday I wasn't able to use clippercard.com on Firefox for Android because the design was so broken as to be unusable. :(
That's right, and historically encouraging authors to use vendor-specific stuff by making that the easiest thing to do, whether it be filter:progid:DXImageTransform, WebKit prefixes, ActiveX banking plugins, or what have you, has been bad for user choice.
To give just one example, WebKit asked authors not to rely on WebKit prefixes, but they did and now we're in the situation where just yesterday I wasn't able to use clippercard.com on Firefox for Android because the design was so broken as to be unusable. :(