Announcements of new CSS specifications
Friday, March 30, 2007
- Julian Graham is developing SCSS and libRUIN. SCSS is a Scheme module for parsing, querying, and emitting style information. libRUIN is a C library that uses SCSS (through GNU Guile) for rendering documents on text terminals (Scheme & C, Open Source)
- c THE dot . design (Christof Hoeke) offers a CSS parser & library in Python called cssutils, currently version 0.9.1 beta. (Open Source)
- Until Dec 2007, W3C celebrates the tenth anniversary of CSS level 1. See the press release and the CSS10 site.
- XML Editor version 8 is released. It provides CSS editing and validation, XML Schemas, XSLT, XQuery, SVN and Webdav clients and more (Java, free trial)
- HTML.net published translations of its CSS tutorial in Russian ( Учебник CSS) and French (Tutoriel CSS).
- Microsoft released the Internet Explorer version 7 Web browser, with support for CSS 2, transparent PNG, and more. (Windows, free)
- CSS3.info is a site by Joost de Valk and Peter Gasston about the new features under development for CSS level 3.
- Macrabbit released version 2 of CSSEdit, a CSS editor with preview (even for dynamic pages), checkpoints/rollback, validation, structure analyzer, etc. (Mac, free trial)
- Stu Nicholls offers CSSplay, a site with CSS examples, including many uses of ':hover'.
- Richard Ishida (W3C) has written a tutorial that explains the concepts in the draft CSS3 Text Effects module and the upcoming CSS3 Text Layout module.
- Westciv released Style Master 4.5, a CSS editor with preview, info about browser compatibility, a CSS reference, “X-ray” (CSS inspector), wizards, etc. (Mac and Windows, free trial)
- Belus Technology released version 1.7.1 of XStandard, a WYSIWYG XHTML/CSS editor, supports CSS 2.1, accessibility features (Windows, free “Lite” version, free trial of “Pro” version)
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