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Post to TwitterFirst thoughts: Using CSS3 in a live project

http://blog.dotmariusz.net

As Firefox 3.5 came out, supporting lots of features that are in the W3 standard, but were supported only by niche browsers like Safari and Opera, I decided to try out some CSS3 just to see how much easier the work would be for a guy who is used to doing all those hacks like sliding doors, sprites, matted GIFs and so on. Here’s what I think so far.

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Created by dotmariusz 31 weeks 5 days ago – Made popular 31 weeks 5 days ago
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