Ben Lau wrote:
Hi all,
I'm having trouble deciding whether to begin coding using CSS3, such
as using (but not limited to) opacity. Although the CSS validator
returns an error, but it claims it'll be supported in CSS3. As far as
i know, FF2, FF3, Opera and Safari already renders the opacity
property, leaving Internet Explorer, which we could use alpha
properties in separate stylesheets and conditional comments. Anyone
know if IE8 supports it?
I haven't had a good look at all CSS3 properties yet, but I'm
wondering if this is a good time to code for the future? Or better to
wait for official release of CSS3?
If CSS3 is released tomorrow, what about older browsers like IE6?
Cheers,
Ben
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