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A tumblog about the browser engine built into Safari, Chrome, iPhone, Palm Pre, and Android.

Written by David Kaneda, Creative Director at Sencha. Submissions welcome.

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    The brilliant Paul Irish built a CSS3 rule generating web app that he calls, “CSS3, Please!” Using automated vendor specific code, you can make box-shadow, gradient, rgba, even rotate, work in IE, Mozilla and WebKit.

The great news is that this is merely version 1.0. Read his write-up on PaulIrish.com.

    The brilliant Paul Irish built a CSS3 rule generating web app that he calls, “CSS3, Please!” Using automated vendor specific code, you can make box-shadow, gradient, rgba, even rotate, work in IE, Mozilla and WebKit.

    The great news is that this is merely version 1.0. Read his write-up on PaulIrish.com.

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      i code css3 sa new website ko. sa google chrome at safari lang gumagana :|
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