Opera and Firefox Makers Talk CSS3
Extensible Hypertext Markup (XML) has changed the web as we knew it and helped to make websites rich, well designed and fast loading. It’s become an integral part of Web 2.0 that won’t be going away any time soon. So what’s next for CSS? Mozilla and the Opera Software company give us some clues as to what features from the new CSS3 markup that may be incorporated into the next generation of web browsers. Here are some highlights…
Extensible Hypertext Markup (XML) has changed the web as we knew it and helped to make websites rich, well designed and fast loading. It’s become an integral part of Web 2.0 that won’t be going away any time soon. So what’s next for CSS? Mozilla and the Opera Software company give us some clues as to what features from the new CSS3 markup that may be incorporated into the next generation of web browsers. Here are some highlights…

