Foreword

CSS3 used to be a topic for people who were in it for the long haul. Back in 2006, I started CSS3.info, and Peter joined me in writing posts about the development of the standard and real-life examples of what it looked like in browsers. Although I started the site, Peter was always the most prolific writer, and it’s only fitting that while I wrote this foreword, he wrote the book.

CSS3 has finally gone mainstream. With the new age of browsers (such as Firefox 4, Google Chrome, and Internet Explorer 9), we as a web design community are finally getting the power and flexibility we’ve been waiting for. We can now manage media queries for different browsers, have smarter background images, and handle fonts in a way that doesn’t drive us nuts. ...

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