HTML5 and CSS3 Readiness Visualization

Tue, Jun 15, 2010

Javascript, Metabloging, web 2.0

html5cssreadiness

Paul Irish and Divya Manian have created a fun visualization on readiness of HTML5 and CSS3 standards in various browsers.

It uses a bunch of the usual CSS cool-suspects: -webkit-gradient, -webkit-transition, -webkit-border-radius, and the like (and -moz/-o too).

The added feature is…. do a mouse scroll on the page:

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