Just to clarify something about CSS2.1.
The name "CSS2.1" is short for "CSS Level 2, Revision 1". It's an update of the earlier W3C CSS2 Recomendation. CSS2.1 is still "CSS2", it's just the revised version.
When someone asks for a browser to support CSS2, it is implied that what they want is for the browser to support the current revision of CSS2, namely, CSS2 revision 1.
CSS2.1 is in CR, which is the call for implementations stage. It is appropriate for implementors to implement CSS2.1. It is not a draft. The only changes that will be made to
Abstract
This section is informative.
CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) is a language for describing the rendering of HTML and XML documents on screen, on paper, in speech, etc. It uses various selectors, properties and values to style basic user interface elements in a document. This specification describes those user interface related selectors, properties and values that are proposed for CSS level 3 to style HTML and XML (including XHTML and XForms). It includes and extends user interface related features from the selectors, properties and values of
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CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) is a language for describing the rendering of HTML and XML documents on screen, on paper, in speech, etc. To color elements in a document, it uses color related properties and respective values. This specification describes the properties and values that are proposed for CSS level 3. It includes and extends them from properties and values of CSS level 2.
Status of This Document
This specification is one of the "modules" for the upcoming CSS level 3 (CSS3) specification. It not only describes the color related
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This CSS3 Module describes how to insert and move content around a document, in order to create footnotes, endnotes, section notes. Inserted content can also introduce counters and strings, which can be used for running headers and footers, section numbering, and lists. Finally, techniques for declaring replaced images, as well as scaling and cropping them using CSS, are described.
Status of this document
This is a working draft of a CSS level 3 module. It aspires to eventually become a CSS3 Recommendation.
This document is written in
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"Ruby" are short runs of text alongside the base text, typically used in East Asian documents to indicate pronunciation or to provide a short annotation. This document proposes a set of CSS properties associated with the 'Ruby' elements. They can be used in combination with the Ruby elements of HTML [RUBY].
Status of This Document
This specification is one of the "modules" for the upcoming CSS level 3 (CSS3) specification. It has been developed by the CSS Working Group which is part of the Style activity (see summary). It contains
Making Your Web Pages Speak
Aural Style Sheets are a part of CSS level 2. They allow blind or visually impaired people to use the Web in a similar fashion to sighted customers. It combines speech synthesis and "auditory icons". When your Web site is equipped with Aural Style Sheets, it will be more accessible to screen readers. Plus, if your site is audible, it can be used in other locations such as in an automobile, home entertainment, and assisting people who are learning to read.
Aural properties are specified in a three dimensional physical