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July 23, 2005

CSS 3 taking form.

CSS 3 ("Cascading Style Sheets") -- the complementary spec for the 'de facto' markup language HTML/XHTML, has been in creation for some time. And now Kevin Lawver -- a member of this working group -- is asking for suggestions to bring into the CSS working group.

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We have all grappled with the limitations or quirks involved in writing markup for web pages. And given CSS's future importance in achieving high impact designs ranging from look & feel in alignment, fonts, colors and graphics -- among other things -- the jump from the current release CSS 2 to CSS 3 will surely be one to observe.

Here is an opportunity to take part in an important dialogue, or at least take a peak into what future functionalities will be available to all of us involved in web technologies, since CSS touches a large user group ranging from graphic designers, developers up to browsers makers.

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Posted by Daniel at July 23, 2005 5:28 PM


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