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CSS3.info: Progression in layout modules

Just written a new post on CSS3.info (the first for a long time), on the subject of the progression of a couple of layout modules through the W3C recommendation process. It’s actually a bit more exciting than I’ve just made it sound.

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  • April 10, 2009 [Permalink]
  • Tags: Asides, css
Just written a new post on CSS3.info (the first for a long time), on the subject of the progression of a couple of layout modules through the W3C recommendation process....

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