Webjx article introduction: CSS3 is not a new thing, nor is it just rounded corners implemented around the border-radius attribute. It's sitting there patiently, ready for its debut, sipping coffee, waiting for the browser to roll out the red carpet. CSS3 is not a new thing, nor is it just implemented around the border-radius property. CSS3 is not a new thing, nor is it just implemented around the border-radius property. It's sitting there patiently, ready for its debut, sipping coffee, waiting for the browser to roll out the red carpet.
CSS3 is not a new thing, nor is it just rounded corners implemented around the border-radius property. It's sitting there patiently, ready for its debut, sipping coffee, waiting for the browser to roll out the red carpet. You see, browsers need to catch up...Note: Browsers need improvements
While it's fun to play around with CSS3 - as I'll show you in the next few tutorials, there's something to be aware of , CSS3 is not fully supported by current browsers. That said, if you're going to use CSS3 in your website, make sure there's a compatible method for browsers that don't support CSS3.
CSS3 browser support status:
Firefox (3.05...partially supported)
What is CSS, what is CSS3?
Very simple, CSS stands for "Casading Style Sheets", which is a style sheet, a markup language that replaces and adds style to a website. CSS3 just means the next generation of CSS, and 3 is just the version number.If CSS3 is not fully supported yet, then why should I write CSS3?
Because learning new things is a fun time!
And people often ask me how to achieve rounded corners. I've explained many times how to do this using images or CSS3, and here I'm writing about some of the things I learned in the hope of helping others in need.
Of course you don’t have to just read what I say. Eric Meyer is a legend who knows a lot about CSS. Here is a great interview with Eric discussing CSS3 that is well worth reading.
Testing, I specially created a test page about this series of tutorials. All the content discussed in this series of tutorials are demonstrated on this test page. You can also visit this page to test whether your browser supports CSS3.