böngészspecifikus
The term böngészspecifikus is a Hungarian compound word. It translates directly to "browser-specific". This term is generally used in the context of web development and design to describe features, functionalities, or design elements that are implemented or behave differently depending on the web browser being used to view them.
Browser specificity can arise due to various reasons. Different web browsers, such as Chrome, Firefox, Safari,
Techniques to address böngészspecifikus behavior include using browser prefixes in CSS (e.g., -webkit- for Chrome/Safari, -moz-