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A couple weeks ago, we noted that Apple's 3D CSS Transforms were slowly coming to the desktop via Safari 4, at least on Snow Leopard. Over this past weekend, though, WebKit developers put in a ...
Apple plans to bring support for its proposed 3D CSS Transforms—already a W3C working draft—to Snow Leopard, but may be leaving Leopard in the dust. Apple already has support for the proposed ...
For 2012, Tom Giannattasio of nclud led the creation of a site that pushes SVG and CSS 3D transforms to the limits, and in all honestly, it’s one of the first successful commercial applications ...
Only CSS 3D transforms, which use a set of proposed additions to the official HTML5 spec heavily favored and promoted by Apple, weren’t supported in this version of Chrome.
Our friends at TypeKit, the custom web fonts service, have posted a nice CSS tutorial from web developer Andy Clarke. Clarke walks you through the basics of how to use CSS 3’s new two ...
Also on the code side of things, Firefox 10 has added support for CSS 3D Transforms and for anti-aliasing in the WebGL standard for hardware-accelerated 3D graphics.
Firefox 5 still doesn’t seem to support the CSS 3D transforms used in some of CSS animation’s niftier applications. Look alike: Can you spot the radical differences from Firefox 4? Neither can we.
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