Major browsers support CSS3 gradients (including Internet Explorer 10), but with different rendering engines, it's still good to have fallbacks. Designing the presentation layer of an HTML5 ...
Gradient, made by JUMPZERO, is a simple yet powerful Mac OS X app that lets you easily create CSS gradients by getting rid of the clumsiness of vendor prefixes. The user interface is beautiful and ...
Effects like rounded corners, drop shadows, rotated elements or gradient fills are all part of CSS 3, and modern web browsers support them right out of the box. However, while CSS 3 is powerful, ...
The W3C's CSS Working Group, the group charged with creating the CSS standard, has given browser makers the go-ahead to remove the prefixes from CSS 3 Transforms, Transitions and Animations. The ...