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The text-size-adjust CSS property still needs a -webkit- prefix in WebKit and Firefox. (Firefox additionally supports the -moz- prefix.)
WebKit seems to already match the behavior (?) (see bug) while Firefox does not yet implement percentages (see bug). Personally though I think not supporting percentages should not block unprefixing since the most common usage of text-size-adjust probably is setting it to none anyway, and there probably isn't any compatibility risk with user agents supporting only a subset of a property's valid value syntaxes.
This issue is one of seven issues regarding unprefixing CSS properties/values, originally all in #702 (as per #702 (comment)). The aim is to group the properties together into multiple (but not seven) focus areas.
Description
The
text-size-adjust
CSS property still needs a-webkit-
prefix in WebKit and Firefox. (Firefox additionally supports the -moz- prefix.)WebKit seems to already match the behavior (?) (see bug) while Firefox does not yet implement percentages (see bug). Personally though I think not supporting percentages should not block unprefixing since the most common usage of text-size-adjust probably is setting it to none anyway, and there probably isn't any compatibility risk with user agents supporting only a subset of a property's valid value syntaxes.
This issue is one of seven issues regarding unprefixing CSS properties/values, originally all in #702 (as per #702 (comment)). The aim is to group the properties together into multiple (but not seven) focus areas.
Specification
https://drafts.csswg.org/css-size-adjust-1/#adjustment-control
Additional Signals
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