IE.next to support CSS3 colours?

The Internet Explorer team are asking (again) for input on most-wanted improvements for the next version of IE. Most of the work seems as if it will be focused on Javascript and the DOM, but as you can see on this wishlist there are also requests for CSS updates - including support for RGBA, HSL and HSLA from the CSS3 colour module.

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November 16th, 2006 by Peter Gasston in Browsers, Modules. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

7 Comments to “IE.next to support CSS3 colours?”

  1. David Naylor Says:

    HSLA colours would rock!

  2. Peter Gasston Says:

    It would be helpful if they’d at least support Opacity first…

  3. David Naylor Says:

    True!

  4. tg Says:

    I sure would like to see them support CSS attribute selectors, and the border-radius… I won’t hold my breath though.

  5. Peter Gasston Says:

    Actually, attribute selectors is one of the few things they have implemented:

    http://www.css3.info/compatibility-table-css3-selectors

  6. Joost de Valk Says:

    those colours shouldn’t be to hard to implement, it’s simply adding a conversion…

  7. Covarr Says:

    Yo, this page doesn’t validate, it seems to use the tag instead of , though it looks like it’s from a sponsor.

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