CSS can be used across many types of media; almost any device that’s capable of displaying HTML or XML can also display CSS rules. CSS are also faster to change than edition pictures. That's why so many modern websites uses it.
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Friday, 23 September 2011 15:41
New CSS3 gave web designers ability to fill an element’s background with a linear and radial gradients, which means that you use and see it on Safari, Chrome, and Firefox. But support is complicated, as it may seem at first glance, in most browsers and still non-existent in some.
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Wednesday, 03 August 2011 07:52
After Apple, Google, Mozilla, or Microsoft, Adobe also launched a website in which they are promoted innovations related to developed HTML5 and CSS3. A beta of new site is called theexpressiveweb.com. Probably, Adobe came out with the assumption that if you can not beat your enemy (I mean HTML5), you make friends with him.
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A group called the Web Standards Project began developing HTML5 in 2007. The project was ambitious: Develop an HTML standard that is capable of running full applications in a
web browser. For last few years we could see that Internet Explorer dying slowly, but this changed in spring 2010 when Microsoft released a developer copy of IE 9 and formerly joined the HTML5 working group. So now all major web browsers are support (more or less) HTML 5. It took less than a year, to nearly all publishers prepared for us readers, books about the new web technology, HTML 5 and CSS 3.
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Tuesday, 12 April 2011 22:12
A few weeks after the release of IE9, while users are begin to adapt to it, Microsoft decides to follow the movements that the other rival companies started and launched what will be the 10th version of Microsoft browser. This is still only the first preview version, but shows all the new possibilities that this new browser will bring.
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Sometimes, online tools are more interesting and more useful than typical computers software. Looking for the best tool I have found two interesting products The Ultimate CSS Gradient Editor.
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Friday, 11 February 2011 11:00
In default way old browsers (like IE <8) can not use all new technology, because at the time of their creation no one predicted this kind of solutions. Fortunately, JavaScript can often be put to work to make non-supporting browsers do the same thing that CSS3 makes more recent browsers do. If you want a template on your site was in full compatible (backwards) you have to reach for this type of solution.
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Thursday, 10 February 2011 21:58
If you already have a website, probably you use CSS in your template. So it's time to learn how use the next generation style language - CSS3 - that adds several new capabilities. CSS3 is still under development by the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) and is changing and evolving, like popular browsers. CSS3 can create some stunningly beautiful and useful effects, nice, but How to learn about all this stuff, let's find out.
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Last time, a lot of attention was paid to typography elements refresh used in our templates. We implemented some changes which should simplify its usage and we also added options connected with typography directly.
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There are many ways to speed up loading a web page. Of course, I assume that you use a fast web hosting service.
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