CSS3 Standard

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A CSS3 Standard is a CSS standard that ...



References

2017

  • (Wikipedia, 2017) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cascading_Style_Sheets#CSS_3 Retrieved:2017-11-1.
    • Unlike CSS 2, which is a large single specification defining various features, 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. Work on CSS level 3 started around the time of publication of the original CSS 2 recommendation. The earliest CSS 3 drafts were published in June 1999.[1]

      Due to the modularization, different modules have different stability and statuses.[2] As of June 2012, there are over fifty CSS modules published from the CSS Working Group., and four of these have been published as formal recommendations:

    • Some modules have Candidate Recommendation (CR) status and are considered moderately stable. At CR stage, implementations are advised to drop vendor prefixes.[3]