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Level 3 features in the wild

Excerpt: The beauty about working on a site that is specifically targeted for one the most popular mobile devices around (aka the iPhone) is that the vendor with the least CSS support (*cough* IE *cough*) doesn't exist on it (purely because of its inadequate CSS support in this case). Depending on the bro

Opera Dragonfly alpha 2 RC now available

Excerpt: This is just a quick note, to inform CSS3.info readers that the release candidate for Opera Dragonfly alpha 2 has just been released. Check out the Opera Dragonfly web site for download instructions, and the Opera Dragonfly Blog for more information on the release. There will be a short RC phase t

Debug CSS3 (and more) with a dragonfly

Excerpt: Opera has one of the better levels of support for CSS3 (and other standards), making it an ideal platform for experimenting with future technologies and new techniques that these standards will offer. However, this has always been let down by the fact that Opera is very lacking in the web developer

Webkit provides implementation of CSS-based gradients

Excerpt: I don't have time at the moment to write a good summary, but the link to the announcement is below which includes some examples CSS Gradients in Webkit

New hosting, WordPress 2.5 and more!

Excerpt: Some of you might have noticed that in the last few months, we've been having quite a few outages. Most of these were directly related to this blog being on Digg, Slashdot, Reddit, you name it. Some of the outages were caused by an even nastier thing, my other blog, an SEO blog, was on the same serv