smashingmagazine.com — There are exciting new features in the pipeline for Cascading Style Sheets that will allow for an explosion of creativity in Web design. These features include CSS styling rules that are being released with the upcoming CSS3 specification.
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dehlzJan 9, 2009
Rockwell Light here I come!
cubicledroneJan 9, 2009
If all the web designers with a clue redirected IE users to getfirefox.com, we could start using CSS3 next Thursday.
emretempJan 11, 2009
yes, good tutorial but guess what,with people still using IE6 (even ie5) anything new becomes absolute. I'd like to use them. especially the rounded corners. anyway it seems impossible for now.
reverantJan 14, 2009
Lame, I want any font - not just those specific ones. :(
jaerJan 15, 2009
ie is dragging the chain because they know it can get away with it - microsoft support standards as little as possible. why? because once you go to their product its harder/costly to move away from it. docx anyone? and seeing as though they still have such a large market share of users who use ie they wont abandon their tried and trusted business method.regardless, effective site design is more about how you lay out the information in your site so your users can quickly and effectively get the information they need or do whatever it is they need to do.somethign like css3 is just icing, the power to shape how pages are with css has already been well established (and even the prev css arent fully xbrowser supported)
erinrachel17Jan 15, 2009
IE 6 will be obsolete in 2009, people need to upgrade for the changing technology. GMAIL isn't even supporting IE 6 anymore. :)
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