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Support by Browser

A handy resource for any designer using CSS. It includes detailed information about CSS support in major web browsers.

permanent link 12 dec at 19:39 by Greg

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commentat 21:50 on 12 December 2005, Colin Cameron wrote:

Thanks, bookmarked.

commentat 08:33 on 13 December 2005, Jeff Harrell wrote:

How can a list like that omit Safari? Especially considering it's the only browser out there that supports many new CSS3 features. (I'd give my left elbow if somebody could magically make RGBA work everywhere. My life would be so much easier tonight.)

commentat 18:36 on 14 December 2005, David Hammond wrote:

Hi, I'm the creator and maintainer of this resource. I do plan to include Safari and Konqueror in the near-ish future. The problem was I didn't have access to a mac when I first started making those tables. Once I get some free time, I'm going to test to whole thing in several other browsers/versions.

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