Anybody know anything about it? Release datesā¦anything?
Was surfing and came up with some stuff about layering multiple background images. Should be very interesting.
Anybody know anything about it? Release datesā¦anything?
Was surfing and came up with some stuff about layering multiple background images. Should be very interesting.
Itās already released. Itās just no browser has implemented them.
darn browsers
i want to layer multiple background images
I knowā¦ā ā ā ā browsers
Some of the new stuff will be extremely nice once it can be usedā¦but then considering that unsupporting browsers and non-updated browsers will be floating around everywhereā¦dont know how smart it would be to use some of it right away. that makes me upset.
If Microsoft doesnāt disapear, then use it when Internet Explorer supports it.
Unless your site is made towards a very specific target audience in which you can āforceā or āmandateā the use of specific browsers, or in which you expect them to already have the necessary technology to view them correctly.
well as most poeple use IE, and most IE release have three year gaps, and the latest one doesnt support, I would say in three years they will suport it but then you have to ad a year for people to upgrade, so I say, in about 4 years it will be safe to use.
that will be nice to the max
You have to say m$ will āsupportā it. Iām sure theyāll āsupportā it but theyāll put their own little nifty, useless, browser specific twist on it.
[U]http://www.css3.info/compatibility-table-css3-selectors[/U]
http://www.css3.info/modules
http://www.geocities.com/seanmhall2003/css3/compat.html (dated)
Above are some links to some good comparisons showing what parts of the CSS3 spec are supported by what browsers, IE is naturally crap.
It really saddens me that, for example, Mooreās law is in effect with all semiconductor technologies, the advance of CPUs, GPUs and other hardware and software like technology is going through the roof but when it comes to web standards technology, itās moving totally at a snailās pace. So much that even CSS2 is not supported by most browsers fully (not even Firefox), let alone CSS3.
Afaik, itās technically not āreleased.ā Rather, itās still a draft, so, browsers should not be expected to comply with it, yet. Sure, weād all love it, but the spec is still going to change, but that shouldnāt happen until itās no longer a draft.
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