>> I am curious to pick the brains of some of you CSS gurus out there about
>> something. Without going into too much detail, are there facets of CSS
>> that are coming down the pipe in the not so distant future that
>>"excite" you?
>
> Although your question might at first seem somewhat "theoretical", I
> believe that it has a practical impact because the answers should help us
> to design sites today, using CSS, that will immediately take advantage of
> new developments as soon as they arrive (and as soon as browsers start to
> support them).

The next big changes are likely to be due to the release of IE 7 for
Windows. IE 7 is likely to support CSS much better than IE 6, although the
details are still unknown.

This will be a big boost to some of the CSS features supported by IE 7,
but not by IE 6.

IE 7 also has the potential to significantly reduce our use of CSS hacks
and workarounds. Unfortunately, we'll still have to wait a few years until
only a small percentage use IE 6, but maybe we can kiss IE 5 goodbye
before too long.

Larry
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