Thursday 16 April 2015

Upgrade from CSS2 to CSS3

CSS3 is an updated version of CSS2 and currently it is one of the most popular styles  defining the different elements of web pages. This style helps in making the web pages more appealing, dynamic and also adds a decorative aspect to the website.  


Before CSS3 was introduced the rounded corners were created using different images and many CSS and HTML code required for proper alignment. However,  with the help of CSS3 this can be done in limited time without any images.      

The use of CSS3 is not limited to just round corners, there are many other interesting features in which CSS3 play a significant role, such as animation, drop shadows, gradients, background, opacity, custom web fonts and so on. Lets take a look on some of the features of CSS3 that enhances the user's experience. 

Shadow & Borders – CSS3 can access border radius, border image, box shadow and more to give borders and shadow a new refined look.

Vendor Prefixes – CSS3 has many functional properties but every browser does not support all the properties. Hence, use of some specific prefixes is required for proper functioning of the properties. Moz is required for Mozilla Browsers and web kit is required for Web kit Browsers. Although, all the browsers are trying to overcome the use of these prefixes and supporting the actual properties. Ruby on rails developer in India make all the necessary efforts to implement the best technology in their work.         
The CSS working group has published a latest working draft related to level 3 CSS Box Alignment. The module helps in elaborating the  Flex box alignment properties which is apt for all the layouts and also adds a control on space distribution, management of overflowing elements, logical positioning and so on.

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