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CSS 3 is the current version of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS).
It builds upon previous version of CSS.
Description
CSS 3 is divided into several separate documents called "modules".
Each module adds new capabilities or extends features defined in CSS 2, preserving backward compatibility.
The earliest CSS 3 drafts were published in June 1999.
Due to the modularization, different modules have different stability and statuses.
Modules include:
Features
CSS3 features include:
- Rounded corners
- Shadows
- Gradients
- Transitions or animations
- Multi-column layout
- Flexible box
- Grid layouts
Availability and behavior of features may vary from browser to browser.
See also
External links
- CSS3 @ Wikipedia
- CSS 3 @ w3schools.com
- CSS3 @ developer.mozilla.org
- Introduction to CSS3