CSS Text Level 3 Rides Again

Back in May 2003, the CSS3 Text Module made it to Candidate Recommendation status, meaning:

[The] W3C believes the specification is ready to be implemented.

Before it made the next step to Proposed Recommendation status, however, it was decided that a complete overhaul was needed. Four years later, and the renamed CSS Text Level 3 has been issued as a Working Draft.

This module:

… defines properties for text manipulation and specifies their processing model. It covers line breaking, justification and alignment, white space handling, text decoration and text transformation.

This is still a very rough document, with some intended declarations not defined yet - text-overflow, for example. You can see how it differs from the previous version with this text-overflow, for example. You can see how it differs from the previous version with this list of changes.

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March 7th, 2007 by Peter Gasston in CSS3 Preview, Modules, W3C. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

2 Comments to “CSS Text Level 3 Rides Again”

  1. Arjan Eising Says:

    Slowly we get a final version of CSS3 :)

  2. Martin Says:

    yes my friend ,slowly we get a final version of CSS3

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