CSS3 Preview Archives

News on improvements and new additions to the CSS3 Preview section on this site.

Creating buttons with CSS3

Excerpt: We seem to be geting a nice partner in promoting CSS3: David Storey from Opera. His latest post shows you how to make buttons with CSS3 and without images. It's a great post with some simple examples of how you can use text-shadow and rounded corners to create good looking buttons. Check it out!

WebKit now supports multiple columns

Excerpt: Dave Hyatt over at the WebKit blog announced that the WebKit nightly now supports multiple columns. I've updated the css3 preview page for multi-column layout to match this great news, and I hope more browsers will pick up one of the best new features of CSS3!

WebKit developers working hard on CSS3 features

Excerpt: The WebKit developers are working hard on new CSS3 features. Last night Dave Hyatt mailed the webkit-dev mailinglist and blogged about the fact that box-shadow is now completely supported. I've quickly created a preview page for it. Then fellow CSS3 enthusiast Nicholas Shanks spoke to me on

CSS Selector test updated

Excerpt: Last week we unveiled the CSS selector test over at css3.info. The test consists of over several hundred separate test cases, each designed to test a certain aspect of the compatibility of your browser with the CSS selector standards. Today we are going to expand the number of test cases to 578.

CSS3 and Konqueror

Excerpt: Since installing Ubuntu Linux at home, I've had the opportunity to work with the Konqueror browser - possibly the most standards-compliant browser available today (please do correct me if I'm wrong). Konqueror leads the way in the implementation of the CSS3 Selectors module - in the testing I've