C H A P T E R 5
Moving to CSS3
CSS3 is a separate recommendation and not a component of HTML5. Not only does CSS3 offer a very exciting prospect, but browsers (other than IE 7 and IE 8) have already picked up most of the CSS3 features. IE 7 and IE 8 just ignore CSS3; for instance, pages with CSS3 rounded corners display square corners.
This chapter contains a selection of CSS3 modules. Other CSS3 modules are described in their appropriate chapters, as follows:
- CSS3 multiple backgrounds: Chapter 3
- CSS3 tabbed menus with rounded corners: Chapter 7
- CSS3 rounded corners: Chapter 7
- CSS3 drop shadows: Chapter 8
- CSS3 multiple columns: Chapter 15
- W3C validation of CSS3: Chapter 19
- CSS3 quick reference: Appendix
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