Browsers Archives
This category features news on browsers and how they have implemented specific CSS3 features.
October 11th, 2006 by Peter Gasston
Excerpt: KHTML, the Konqueror rendering engine, has received another upgrade - and with it, more implementation of the still-officially unannounced CSS3!
According to the release notes, KHTML 3.5.5 now has support for the HSV/HSVA color values. I must confess to being a little baffled by this; the CSS3 co
September 30th, 2006 by Peter Gasston
Excerpt: The latest version of the Konqueror browser, 3.5.4, supports more CSS3 declarations.
background-origin, background-clip and background-size are all supported with the proprietary -khtml- prefix. We'll update our pages soon so you can test them for yourselves.
See the full list of changes for t
September 13th, 2006 by Peter Gasston
Excerpt: A couple of links with some relevancy to CSS3:
CSS Shortcomings: Why CSS2 isn't perfect for layout, and what's in the CSS3 spec to correct that.
IE7: Old Bugs for New: Microsoft's next browser won't be helping to push the web forward; it's so full of bugs that even current pages may not displa
August 23rd, 2006 by Peter Gasston
Excerpt: The Internet Explorer team have released a list of all the CSS changes which have been introduced into IE7. As we've already shown there is now the beginning of CSS3 support, with a few selectors included.
Other than that, despite the many changes IE7 is still below the level of almost any other
August 10th, 2006 by Peter Gasston
Excerpt: Vitamin have posted an interview with Chris Wilson, Group Program Manager of the Internet Explorer team at Microsoft.
He mostly talks up the new RSS features in IE7 (which should really push the standard into the big time), but the most interesting answer he gives is to the final question:
Is IE