Don’t think, implement : standards, accessibility, best practices
In less then 14 days both Opera and Mozilla released the latest and greatest version of their browsers, Firefox 3.0 and Opera 9.5. So with regards to improved CSS support, what can we as developers look forward to once the user community upgrades?
Instead of positioning the two browsers against each other and only looking at a specific CSS recommendation level, I will cover the improvements both browsers has made. Unfortunatelty, even though I said I am not going to focus on specific version of CSS, it was much easier for me to find exactly what improvements or enhancements was made with regards to a specific recommendation with regards to Opera, I amĀ first going to cover what Opera brings to the table in terms of enhanced CSS support. Following this I will mention what improvements Mozilla has made with Firefox 3.
Schalk Neethling is a highly experienced and enthusiastic Java standards based web developer currently located in Pretoria, South-Africa. He has been working on the web for the past 6 years developing and designing web sites/applications for clients around the world.
He has extensive knowledge of XHTML, CSS, JavaScript, Ajax, JEE, JSP, PHP and more. He is actively involved in the open source, standards and accessibility community.
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