Tag Archives: CSS3

IE9 launches Monday 14th March – Happy days for web designers or not?

In almost a decade nothing ground-breaking has come from the Microsoft Browser department for us poor web designers but all this sets to change on Monday 14th March with the official release on IE9. Some of the coolest things to … Continue reading

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CSS3 – Degrading gracefully example…

Whether you call it progressive enhancement or degrading gracefully here is a recent example of a microsite which uses CSS2 and CSS3 to create a subtle improvement for various browsers and their capabilities. URL: http://www.flightglobal.com/page/mainliners/ Before I get technical I … Continue reading

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The “No CSS3 until it’s supported by IE” mindset

CSS3 has some amazing elements which make styling a site a lot quicker and it can reduce the amount of bandwidth used on the server. Up until a few months ago I was firmly in the “If IE can’t support … Continue reading

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Full list of CSS3 supported elements in IE9

As IE9 looms on the horizon it is useful to know exactly what CSS3 elements are being supported in Microsoft’s latest browser. Microsoft’s MSDN site has a list of all currently supported CSS3 elements for IE9 but it also contains … Continue reading

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