Cascading Style Sheets, the next level. CSS3. With an array of increased creative opportunities, CSS3 is much better than its predecessor CSS2, and gives developers that much-desired control on a web page’s look and feel.
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4. ALL CSS3
TIPS FOR WEB DEVELOPERS
can be found here: http://goo.gl/PrZICX
5. WHAT’S NEW WITH CSS3?
There’s a huge amount of improvements
over the last version, like the ability to easily
add video and 3D objects to your webpage.
In fact there’s much more that can be done
on this platform.
7. Backwards compatible.
• CSS3 is completely backwards compatible
with earlier CSS versions.
• That old site running on a previous CSS
version can be reworked with CSS3.
9. Independent modules.
CSS3 is broken up into many individual
modules, improving both functionality and
ease of working.
The advantage?
It makes CSS3 a lot easier to handle.
10. Independent modules.
The most important modules include
Selectors, Color, Box Model, Backgrounds
and Borders, Text Effects, 2D/3D
Transformations and user interface.
12. Easy to change. Easy to view.
• With the modular structure and new
functionalities, CSS3 makes it much easier
to make changes.
• This allows individual module testing!