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Using CSS3 in themes
02-26-2010, 08:50 AM
Post: #1
Using CSS3 in themes
I love CSS3. I think most people who are into web design do too. However, some people just use CSS3 straight away without thinking "hey, does this design need rounded corners?" or "how will this design look in browsers that don't yet support CSS3?". I have seen a lot of people use rounded corners, box shadows and text shadows to great effect in firefox and webkit based browsers. Fire up IE to look at the design as 60% of users would though and it's another story.

Anybody else got any thoughts on the use of CSS3? Should it be used sparingly? Or are you one of those who would rather put a "get firefox" label on their designs?

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02-17-2011, 09:41 PM
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RE: Using CSS3 in themes
CSS3 is a powerful tool in web designing especially in theme. You can easily control everything in your design. The good thing to know about this tool is you can save more space through calling the existing codes.

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02-20-2011, 10:59 PM
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RE: Using CSS3 in themes
CSS3 is developed version of CSS2 . CSS3 is still on experimental level, but W3 announced CSS3 has more flexible functionalities more than CSS2. if we separate CSS3 from presentation file we can grab more flexible performances.

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