CSS3
The W3C recently published four CSS3 Candidate Recommendations: CSS3 Text Module, CSS3 Color Module, CSS3 Ruby Module and CSS TV Profile 1.0. There’s some stuff in there that looks really useful, like opacity. So, who will be the first to implement these recommendations in a browser?
Two new working drafts were also published: CSS3 Generated and Replaced Content Module and CSS3 Speech Module.
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