Thnks all.  It seems the multiple background image ability is not supported
in any of these browsers.  I would have loved to try this out the most.

ByteDreams
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From: "Philippe Wittenbergh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 8:31 PM
Subject: Re: [WSG] CSS3.0


>
> On 18 Feb 2005, at 2:42 am, Kornel Lesinski wrote:
>
> >> I'm a newbie, I admit, so allow me to ask a dumb question.  Are there
> >> any
> >> browsers currently supporting some of these CSS3 modules?
> >
> > Yes. Experiments, some using CSS3, are in CSS section on
> > literarymoose.info
> >
> > Gecko support some CSS3 selectors,
> > Opera supports part of CSS3 Generated Content module,
> > and IE is a base for Asian text in CSS3 Text module.
>
> And Safari 1.2 has about the same level of support for CSS3 selectors
> as Gecko. (Safari support ::selection ! Gecko -moz::selection)
> Opacity (color module) is supported by both Gecko and Safari; Safari
> has some more support for this module, but it is uneven (rgba).
> I wish nth-child was supported .... -)
>
> Safari 2 might surprise us in this field, when it is released.
>
> IE win supports lots of the CSS3 text-module, although with a different
> syntax sometimes. Esp good for Asian text (text-align:justify;
> text-justify:inter-ideograph is very cool in IE for longer articles).
>
> Philippe
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