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Safari 5 and CSS3 Selectors – A near win!
Results from the CSS3 Selectors Test at CSS3.info Safari 5 (5533.16) From the 43 selectors, 41 have passed, 0 are buggy and 2 are unsupported. Chrome 5.0.375.55: From the 43 selectors 43 have passed, 0 are buggy and 0 are … Continue reading
CSS3 Generators & Tools
If you’re trying to use CSS3 now, you might run into frustration when trying to figure out the vendor prefixes and subtleties that go along with it. Here are CSS3 generators and tools, I’ve found helpful along the way. CSS3 … Continue reading
Explore CSS3 with Dan Cederholm — A Day Apart Seattle 2010
Font stack is a very early example of progressive enhancement. Compare black & white to color TV’s. When color TV’s came out, program directors’ didn’t say we’re going to keep filming in black & white. Providing visual rewards to those … Continue reading
A Dao of Flexibility – Ethan Marcotte — An Event Apart Seattle 2010
What I sense is a real tension between the web as we know it, and the web as it would be. It’s the tension between an existing medium, the printed page, and its child, the web. And it’s time to really understand … Continue reading
Hardboiled Web Design – Andy Clarke — An Event Apart Seattle 2010
What the hell is hard boiled? As Andy sips a Manhattan. This is what CSS3 was made for, http://www.anthonycalzadilla.com/css3-ATAT/index.html. We use standards to tell us what we can’t do, not what we can do. Progressive Enhancement Builds for least capable devices … Continue reading
Everything Old Is New Again – Eric Meyer — An Event Apart Seattle 2010
I will not be talking about fonts. Jeff Veen is here and is the guy to talk to about fonts. I still think New Century Schoolbook is all that and actually still use Arial. “These are what I refer to … Continue reading