On Fri, 21 Jul 2006 23:33:47 +0200, Joseph Romani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Were can one find the reference implementation available for web
standards
in general, and CSS3 in particular?
Hi Joseph,
in general there are not reference implementations as such. CSS Media
Queries, for example, is implemented in Opera, but that has no official
status as "the reference". Each specification at W3C now goes through a
phase called Candidate Recommendation, where they have to demonstrate that
the specification can be implemented, before it can become a Proposed
Recommendation and then a Recomendation.
For specifications that at or near that stage there are generally
implementation reports available, although they differ somewhat from group
to group. For information on CSS implementation you should look at the CSS
Working Group information (strictly speaking it is pretty far off topic
for this list). CSS3 is a collection of specs, and they are all in draft
stages, so a bit of general searching on the Web might be helpful too if
you want to find what are technically experimental implementations of them.
cheers
Chaals
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