Late last year I was privileged to do an online interview with 3 greats in the world of CSS. The result was published the other day in Up Late with CSS3, and Loving It!:
Up Late with CSS3.
Andy Clarke believes in experiments, Dan Cederholm is excited about layering, and John Allsopp reveals an nth-child secret.
Here these three book authors share their ideas about web standards, CSS, web browsers, device size challenges, the effect of content management systems, and the future of web development. They also tell us why we should find out more about the latest CSS development: CSS3.
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