No it doesn't and, since only two of the CSS3 specs are currently even at PR state, let alone CR, it would be foolish of them to do so.

Hmm, actually, it works the other way round. CSS3 specs don't become fully fledged standards until at least 2 vendors have demonstrated that same specs actually work in browsers. So if no vendor is "foolish" enough to implement them we won't get those W3C CSS standards anywhere.

regards

        Georg
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