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Cross-browser refers to the ability of a website, web application, HTML construct or client-side script to function in environments that provide its required features and to bow out or degrade gracefully when features are absent or lacking.

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Check browser compatibility for RequestAnimationFrame and Vanilla JavaScript .animate() API

This is the Secondary Attempt that I have made & will Add more to it when I have learnt a bit more JS let webAnimationsSupport = (window.Element.prototype.animate !== undefined); let rafSupport …
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Check browser compatibility for RequestAnimationFrame and Vanilla JavaScript .animate() API

I'm trying to set up some code to first test if the Vanilla JavaScript .animate() API is Supported, then if it's not check if requestAnimationFrame is supported and if it's not fallback to either setT …
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Javascript Anime Support Switch Statement for .animate() Api

This is a revision of a previous question that I asked (i.e. Check browser compatibility for RequestAnimationFrame and Vanilla JavaScript .animate() API), with new aspects that I have learnt in Javasc …
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