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200617 Aug
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With the money gathered by the links that appear on this page, i have been able to buy the domain css3.net. Don’t know what i’ll do with it yet, it forwards to this domain now. But i’d like to know from you guys: what would be a good thing to do with this domain?
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What about a tutorial of CSS 3, explaining how to use it?
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* Build a CSS3 compatibility chart
* Build a site using all the CSS 3 goodness, and then laugh at how badly it breaks in IE 7 (and others) -
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Adam says:Comment » August 18th, 2006 at 6:30 am
A nice css3 guide would be cool. Particularly a programming reference guide that specs out each element in the new version. Tutorials would be cool too. Maybe like a w3schools kinda thing, but only for CSS3
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Yes, I would definitely agree that it should be some sort of reference/tutorial site, built using CSS3…
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Jan says:Comment » August 18th, 2006 at 1:56 pm
A reference guide, with xml api’s would be cool enough.
Also something like:
http://ref.css3.net/border-raidus
should give a clean FAST page describing the properties, methods, and a screenshot / compatibily chart.I know its a bunch of work to do, but screenshots really help.
A bit like php.net does this. its such a great reference, that no-one really bothers to include php manuals with IDE’s.
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Could be something like this: http://culturedcode.com/css/reference.html
An full reference chart for CSS3, with infos about browsers compatibility.
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