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200716 Feb
Posted in Browsers, CSS3 Previews, Modules
First, here’s another table showing CSS support in web browsers, including CSS3 declarations.
Unfortunately the author only seems to have access to browsers that run in Windows, so it’s not as complete as it could be. Interesting, nonetheless.Update: I stand corrected. There are options to choose which browsers display in the table, which makes it very useful.
And here’s a demonstration purportedly showing an implementation of the text-overflow: ellipsis property using CSS and Javascript (read about the property here). Perhaps I’m missing something, but it only seems to work patchily for me in Firefox and Opera; I wonder how much testing it’s had.
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info says:Comment » February 16th, 2007 at 1:56 pm
>> Unfortunately the author only seems to have access to browsers that run in Windows, so it’s not as complete as it could be. Interesting, nonetheless.
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My apologies; I’ve edited the text to show that link.
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Sorry about the lack of information for Safari and Konqueror. If anyone wants to buy me a Mac and somehow arrange some paid time off work, I’ll get right to it. :)
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the text-overflow: ellipsis property actually works in IE6 for some reason. one of the conundrums of Microsoft
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Jahir says:Comment » March 1st, 2007 at 8:12 pm
Hoal tengo un problema en visual ,net 2005…es k quiero utilizar la propiedad text-overflow y me saca k la validacion en css de ese elemento no es un nombre de propiedad valido..y no encuentro la forma de corregirlo..si alguien me podria ayudar o decimr mas o menos como ponerlo por k yo lo tengo asi:
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Gracias por todo y espero k me puedan ayudar
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