Many of you have probably heard all the buzz around CSS3, but exactly which techniques can we use today? In this article I’ll show you some different CSS3 techniques that work great in some of the leading browsers i.e. Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera , and how they will degrade well in the non-supported browsers i.e. Internet Explorer. Using browser specific extensions, many of the proposed CSS3 styles can be used today
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