Larry Israel schrieb:
I am curious to pick the brains of some of you CSS gurus out there about
something. Without going into too much detail, are there facets of CSS
that are coming down the pipe in the not so distant future that
"excite" you?
Although your question might at first seem somewhat "theoretical", I
believe that it has a practical impact because the answers should help us
to design sites today, using CSS, that will immediately take advantage of
new developments as soon as they arrive (and as soon as browsers start to
support them).
The next big changes are likely to be due to the release of IE 7 for
Windows. IE 7 is likely to support CSS much better than IE 6, although the
details are still unknown.
This will be a big boost to some of the CSS features supported by IE 7,
but not by IE 6.
IE 7 also has the potential to significantly reduce our use of CSS hacks
and workarounds. Unfortunately, we'll still have to wait a few years until
only a small percentage use IE 6, but maybe we can kiss IE 5 goodbye
before too long.
Larry
if (IE 7 will be an update) {
I can't imagine that there will be a better support of CSS;
}
elseif (IE 7 will be a completely new browser) {
We can hope for a better CSS support = true;
document.write("hope dies last")
}
else ...
regards,
Uwe Kaiser
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