The World Wide Web Consortium has updated its widely used specifications for formatting the look and feel of Web pages, a standard known as CSS (Cascading Style Sheets). After almost a decade of work, ...
The W3C Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Working Group has released the latest version of the Candidate Recommendation CSS Specification -- CSS 2.1. The newest version corrects some errors in the previous ...
The W3C's CSS Working Group, the group charged with creating the CSS standard, has given browser makers the go-ahead to remove the prefixes from CSS 3 Transforms, Transitions and Animations. The ...
CSS 2.1 makes corrections to the older CSS 2.0 which was standardized back in 1998. This update removes some features that went unimplemented in major browsers, changes those needing corrections and ...
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Cascading style sheets (CSS) has been in use now for over a decade for controlling web page appearance. However, the “standard” has long been a mess of implementations, specifications and varying ...
The free 3 W3C MarkUp Validation Service and 4 W3C CSS Validation Service ensure that your pages meet the exact specifications established by the W3C. The MarkUp Validation Service checks for ...