Mike asked about CSS3 and Safari, and my post didn’t work so here it is for everyone. To begin with, you guys need to be able to locate information like this on your own, and then share with each other as you find articles that make sense – this is the value of blogging. So, since I am offering some sites to begin your exploration of this subject, how about everyone finding additional appropriate articles about CSS3 and share them via your blog. Find some info in particular about what CSS3 properties are supported by current Firefox versions. Safari is close behind when its version 3 comes out. What all this means is that the browsers are beginning to get CSS3 implemented but certainly not all the major browsers which makes it difficult to implement them now. But it is time to begin learning all that you can.
456BereaStreet.com: Roger Johansson CSS3 Selectors Explained
http://www.456bereastreet.com/archive/200601/css_3_selectors_explained/
CSS3.Info – a site about CSS3
http://www.css3.info/preview/
CSS3 Columns : Mozilla dev.
http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/CSS3_Columns
A List Apart: Introducing the CSS3 Multi-column Module, by Cedric Savarese
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/css3multicolumn
Blake Scarbrough Blog: CSS3
http://www.blakems.com/archives/000088.html
Leland Scott”s Musings from Mars: Safari 3.0 Blazes a Rewarding Trail to CSS 3.0
http://www.musingsfrommars.org/2007/06/safari-30-blazes-trail-for-css-30.html
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