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A couple weeks ago, we noted that Apple's 3D CSS Transforms were slowly coming to the desktop via Safari 4, at least on Snow Leopard. Over this past weekend, though, WebKit developers put in a ...
Apple plans to bring support for its proposed 3D CSS Transforms—already a W3C working draft—to Snow Leopard, but may be leaving Leopard in the dust. Apple already has support for the proposed ...
Opera Software has released an early preview of Opera 12.50, notable for its controversial decision to support a CSS prefix meant only for WebKit browsers.
W3C says WebKit’s dominance is damaging the web The W3C has discussed the issue of Webkit-specific sites, as rival browsers face up to including Webkit CSS classes.
We talked CSS3 (the next iteration of Cascading Style Sheets), HTML5 (the next iteration of the HTML language) and the role of Opera Software as a company in both.
Major browsers support CSS3 gradients (including Internet Explorer 10), but with different rendering engines, it's still good to have fallbacks. Designing the presentation layer of an HTML5 ...
CSS3 is the newest version of CSS that was recently developed and introduced. CSS3 supports the newest features such as the border box property, media queries, and responsive design.
CSS Hat is a simple and highly useful Photoshop plugin that generates CSS3 based on your Photoshop layer styles. It’s easily one of the most useful Photoshop plugins I’ve ever seen, and now ...
WebKit, the engine that powers browsers like Safari and Chrome, will soon support one of the most requested features for CSS -- variables. The mythical Jackalope surrounded by CSS bunnies.
We featured cool CSS experiments before: iOS icons in CSS, a Kinetic type video, a 3D rotating molecules demo that works great on the iPad earlier today. Web developer and interface designer Michael ...
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