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Among the "useful information for web developers and designers", this time Six Revisions CSS3 proposes some techniques available that can give good results, and is therefore useful to know.
It should be duly Knowing that not all browsers in circulation are compatible with these specifications It is therefore possible that one is not able to see the effects in question, especially if you use a program too old or not attentive to the standards and in some cases you can solve the problem with additions or extensions, in other cases we must simply wait for updates which hopefully will be more attentive to the standards, or perhaps switch to another browser, for example, to make a name relatively exotic Opera.
As the specifications, can be found on the W3C site, even if the material as a whole does not seem organized for easy browsing. The material in this CSS3.info could serve as a starting point and quick start guide, and some examples, in part similar to those proposed in the reference are on the site 's Opera Developer Community, where they are accompanied by screenshots to address any incompatibilities CSS3 browser reader.
Among the effects mentioned here, we find a 'shadow, and the use of gradients, the only visualization that I could not see properly, and the use of models to represent RGB or HSL color, which produces eye-catching effects like changes opacity, select text colors, and some changes on mouseover, and the layout of text on multiple columns, another effect that still was not able to view although pilgrimages from a browser to another.



As evidenced in this and other contexts, on the one hand we have the advantage of simplifying the use of these and other effects, thanks to a certain mastery of these mechanisms, however, relatively simple. On the other hand, there is still some contraindication, such as having to write code so to speak, in duplicate, to take account of different platforms, and despite the extra work is likely still could not see what you want.
Despite everything, this is a pretty convincing demonstration of how to improve the appearance of Web sites through the use of standards, which will increasingly widening especially if the producer of the browser will work with more conviction.
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