CSS3 is coming. Although the browser support of CSS 3 is still very limited, many designers across the globe experiment with new powerful features of the language, using graceful degradation for users with older browsers and using the new possibilites of CSS3 for users with modern browsers.
That’s a reasonable solution — after all it doesn’t make sense to avoid
learning CSS3 (that will be heavily used in the future) only because
these features are not supported yet. The point of this article is to
give you a glimpse of what will be possible soon and what you will be
using soon and provide you with an opportunity to learn about new CSS3
techniques and features.
In this post Smashing Magazine presents 50 useful and powerful CSS3/jQuery-techniques that can strongly improve user experience, improve designer’s workflow and replace dirty old workarounds that we used in Internet Explorer 6 & Co. Please notice that most techniques presented below are experimental, and many of them are not pure CSS3-techniques as they use jQuery or other JavaScript-library.
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