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After almost a decade of work, the W3C’s CSS Working Group has published CSS version 2.1 as an official specification. CSS 2.1 first became a W3C Candidate Recommendation in 2004.
The latest release of the CSS standard by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) (news, site), CSS 2.1, should make styling sites a little less painful. How Does This Page Look in Your Brower?
After many years CSS 2.1 has finally become a W3C recommendation, which makes it a new internet standard. The new standard is a fix for CSS 2.0 and aims to supersede the previous version of CSS ...
CSS vendor prefixes seem to cause headaches for just about everyone -- standards bodies, browser makers and web developers alike. Prefixes aren't going away any time soon, but the W3C has given ...
Its hard to believe, but it was 10 years ago, on the 17th of December 1996, that the W3C published the first standard for style on the Web: Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), level 1.
The merger seemed inevitable following the formation of W3C’s Digital Publishing Interest Group several years ago, to respond to a need for changes in Web standards such as CSS and HTML to ...
The W3C's CSS Working Group is hard at work bringing the mythical beast known as the CSS Variable to life. The latest proposal may not be what most were expecting, but CSS Variables still promise ...
After almost a decade of work, the W3C’s CSS Working Group has published CSS version 2.1 as an official specification. CSS 2.1 first became a W3C Candidate Recommendation in 2004.
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