CSS3 Selectors - support in modern browsers

Probably the first CSS3 Module to become a full recommendation will be Selectors; the W3C CSS3 Roadmap reports that the date for release is March 2006, so it’s overdue already.

Due to the fact that it’s passed all the previous testing stages, many CSS3 Selectors have already been implemented in modern web browsers; Mozilla, Opera, Safari and IE7 all recognise at least a few of them.

We’re putting together a table of levels of CSS3 Selectors support in browsers; it’s still early and the testing is by no means exhaustive, but it should act as a good guide for those who want to start to implement CSS3 in their web pages.

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June 29th, 2006 by Peter Gasston in Browsers, Modules, W3C. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

One Comment to “CSS3 Selectors - support in modern browsers”

  1. Tyson Says:

    Hey guys - thanks a ton for putting up this site. It’s an excellent way to keep up on the future of CSS and it’s going to make CSS authors’ lives easier to know what features of CSS3 we can use and when.

    Keep up the good work!

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