April 2010

CSS3 Good Times

by alexi on April 29, 2010

CSS3 is here! Well, kind of. Although the new specification is not yet finished, there are some really useful and impressive improvements already available in some of the latest browsers. Why not start getting familiar with the new features that will drive the future of web front end design and development? This article introduces you to CSS3 and provides tips and resources to get you started.

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