CSS3: What's Now, What's New and What's Not? 2.45 http://spkr8.com/t/400

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This panel explores how major browsers implement CSS3. The focus is on finding effective and efficient methods for developers to unleash their creativity while maintaining cross-browser compatibility. The panel covers current implementations, future plans from the major browser vendors and some discussion of the current progress on the standard itself.

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Kern_square Patrick Haney, 25 Mar 02:15 AM

While there was a good deal of discussion on browser implementation of CSS3 from Microsoft, Opera and Mozilla (where are you, Apple?), I felt like this panel was slapped together and missed out on really talking about what's coming down the line from the CSS3 spec and browsers that implement it.

The audience was sped through slides with new CSS properties such as box-shadow, but very little time was taken to explain these properties and how web folk might use them going forward. I also wasn't prepared for the panel to end after 25 minutes or so to open things up for questions, and would've rather heard more about the nifty new things CSS3 will bring us in the future and what's available for most browsers now.

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2 Ratings: 2.45

Delivery: 2.50

Content: 2.40

Time & Location

March 15, 2009 — 02:00 PM
500 E Cesar Chavez St, Austin, TX 78701 (Map It)