Even though W3C Recommendation for CSS3 (Cascading Style Sheets) is not released, most of work is still in working draft process. Opera which always the first who introduce new features and melted into its web browser. David Storey, Chief Web Opener of Opera, introduced upcoming CSS3 support in Opera: “CSS3 development work is going full steam ahead for most browsers. At Opera this is no exception. Most people don’t have the privilege of testing out our latest internal builds, which will go into a future release of our browser, so I thought I’d share with you some of the great work our developers have been up to in regards to CSS3.” Indeed, some part such as selector is implemented into Opera 9.1.
I don’t know if Internet Explorer team is planing for CSS3 in IE8 while they’ve got complain with the recently released IE7. Perhaps, MIX 07 may tell us some stories. Mozilla Firefox 3 which is base on Mozilla Gecko code trunk branch 1.9, I didn’t see if they add CSS3 support on the roadmap. But is possible that I have overlook or miss some news. Btw, take look over Firefox 4 which will base on Gecko 2.0.
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