Tuesday, March 31, 2009

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Webkit ... or how the mistakes of the past.

To believe that history repeats itself indefinitely, and that do not draw lessons from the past. Résultats IE Why this rant? Simply because I just found a news item that presents EXTRAORDINARY

new engine Webkit CSS properties (mainly used by Safari and Google Chrome) ...

Attention ladies and gentlemen, until now used the CSS to style element, now with Webkit you can give it a behavior.

The proof picture: a clock only CSS.

And after the fabulous owner of CSS that goes ...

/ *-webkit-transition: property duration timing-function * / # clock img [src *= 'hour'] {-webkit-transform: rotate (90deg);}

# clock img [src *= 'second'] {-webkit-transition

:-webkit-transform 60s linear;}

# clock: target img [src *= 'second'] {Horloge CSS-webkit-transform: rotate (360deg);}

Behaviors you said? But normally this is not the role of Javascript to provide a behavior, "said the architect Web?
 
And that in the past, when Internet Explorer 6 browser was the only drinking market (not Jerome
Links
is not strictly speaking a browser:)) thousands of voices rose against all proprietary features that Microsoft introduced in conjunction with the standard.

Stars, it's funny, I hear a lot less ... revolt.


#
fabrice {-webkit-shutup: 5sec;}



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