jordan WOLLMAN wrote:
I've heard a lot of rumor of a newer version of CSS on the horizon with a
lot of really neat new features, but can't find any information on it to
save my life.
Anyone got any idea when/who/where/anything else relevant?
Short answer: nothing soon.
Recent W3C CSS work
IE7 will support a bunch of CSS3 stuff, more than Firefox currently
supports (although at the moment as far as I can see CSS3 is not yet
finalised so stuff is due to change).
How good IE's implementation will be remains to be seen. Nonetheless
hopefully it will light the fire under Mozilla
Rudolf Vavruch wrote:
IE7 will support a bunch of CSS3 stuff
Do you have a source on that? The last thing I remember reading about
it was on Chris Wilson's (the lead program manager for the web platform
in IE) stating in his blog:
By contrast, vague demands for open-ended standards
On 6/1/05, Rudolf Vavruch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IE7 will support a bunch of CSS3 stuff, more than Firefox currently
supports (although at the moment as far as I can see CSS3 is not yet
finalised so stuff is due to change).
...
http://dean.edwards.name/IE7/compatibility/
Dean's script
Thanks everyone for your replies and thoughts on the next version of CSS. I
was hoping for a Hey look, CSS3 is out, let's all start supporting it kind
of answer... But hey, when have browsers ever lived up to my personal wants?
Still looking forward to Alpha transparency in IE7. That'd make my
On Jun 1, 2005, at 6:36 AM, Rudolf Vavruch wrote:
Damn. False alarm, sorry. After looking deeper I figured out Dean
Edwards isn't actually working on the real IE7, but his own
extension. I was so excited I suppose I didn't check.
Is my face red and now the my dreams of coding CSS without
Cool. Do you, or anyone here use it?
This doesn't sound so hot:
http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2004/11/23/268662.aspx#269183
Mike Stickel wrote:
On Jun 1, 2005, at 6:36 AM, Rudolf Vavruch wrote:
Damn. False alarm, sorry. After looking deeper I figured out Dean
Edwards isn't actually
I've heard a lot of rumor of a newer version of CSS on the horizon with a
lot of really neat new features, but can't find any information on it to
save my life.
Anyone got any idea when/who/where/anything else relevant?
Sincerely,
JordanWOLLMAN
On 5/31/05, jordan WOLLMAN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've heard a lot of rumor of a newer version of CSS on the horizon with a
lot of really neat new features, but can't find any information on it to
save my life.
http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/current-work
--
David Dorward
I've heard a lot of rumor of a newer version of CSS on the horizon with a
lot of really neat new features
Don't forget though, new features are only as good as the amount of browsers
supporting them.
- Leszek
http://leszek.swirski.co.uk
From: jordan WOLLMAN
I've heard a lot of rumor of a newer version of CSS on the
horizon with a lot of really neat new features, but can't
find any information on it to save my life.
W3C site is a good place to start looking.
http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/#specs
Browser support (lack of)
Peter Williams wrote:
We still can't usefully use parts of CSS2.
We still can't usefully use parts of CSS1, either. background-attachment?
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