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http://www.geo cities.com/seanmhall2003/css3/compat.html

Anyone know if Firefox, say, implements just a tad more CSS3 than
this?

I was thinking of downloading. It's free, unlike Opera.

Looks interesting, however.
Jul 20 '05
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Brian wrote:
Firas wrote:

This is not just ivory-tower theory; there's already this in the
works:
http://www.w3.org/TR/2002/WD-css3-bo...-border-radius.
I'm not sure whether Mozilla supports it or not, but they should
be pressed to.

That's sorta what the -moz property is. Since css 3 is not a
recommendation yet, they cannot support css3 properties as they appear
in the spec. After all, what if the property name is changed?


Yeah, I shutted up after someone pointed that out elsewhere in the
thread. If it's more of a taste CSS3 than a propriety treat for gecko
users, use it everywhere I say :)
Jul 20 '05 #31

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