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  • This page explains how to write websites that do not break when new browser versions are released. This is especially important for intranets and other non-public websites; if we can’t see your code, we can’t see that it broke. It’s not always possible to follow all of these, but following as many of them as possible will help future-proof your website

    Writing forward-compatible websites - MDN

    Posted on December 21, 2011

    Source: developer.mozilla.org

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