CSS 2.1 Is a Candidate Recommendation
W3C is pleased to announce the
advancement of Cascading Style Sheets
(CSS) 2.1 to Candidate Recommendation. Implementation feedback is welcome
through 20 December. CSS is one of the Web's most widely implemented
languages. By separating the presentation of style from the content of
documents, CSS simplifies Web authoring and site maintenance. CSS 2.1 is
derived from and is intended to replace CSS Level 2. A snapshot of usage, the
specification brings the language in line with implementations, fixes errata
and adds a few highly requested features including the
inline-block
value for the display
property, the
color orange
and the values pre-wrap
and
pre-line
for the white-space
property. Visit the CSS home page.