joostdevalk.nl — A preview of the nice things to come in CSS3. Most of them are supported by either Gecko (Firefox and a few others) or WebKit (Safari) based browsers, so have one (or both) open. IE users don't get to have any of the fun yet.
May 20, 2006 View in Crawl 4
esansoneMay 21, 2006
cool thanks for posting that link!
zootmMay 21, 2006
@pcgeekThat page is very, very out of date, I'm afraid.@NanobeAny chance of some Safari/Konqueror compatibility reports put on that page? Very thorough otherwise. :)
digjediMay 21, 2006
The " border-radius" will be awesome but means almost nothing if not viewable in IE. :-(
demon0May 21, 2006
Border-radius and multiple backgrounds should prevent the need for almost all the CSS hacks I use on my site.
dvdgeeMay 22, 2006
>Yup. See: <a class="user" href="http://www.w3.org/TR/2005/WD-css3-layout-20051215/">http://www.w3.org/TR/2005/WD-css3-layout-20051215/</a>>A layout module. Does everything you say CSS3 doesn't do.Awesome! I can now return to my real roots, coding ASCII art! What f**king year is it again?
Closed AccountMay 22, 2006
thank goodness for google cache '-'
nanobeMay 23, 2006
zootm: I plan to. Unfortunately, I don't have direct access to a mac. I do have access to Konqueror, but Konqueror and Safari have diverged too much to be considered the same. I'll likely have to resort to a virtual machine to test Safari, which will be slow and painful. But I do plan to get the data one way or another.
oustedJan 26, 2007
"box-sizing" was invented by IE5 for Mac, not by Mozilla.