Commentary on CSS3

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Recent discussions on CSS3 are showing that a lot is being said and nothing much is being done. Alex Russell has a good write up A giant serving of FAIL, I mostly agree with Alex's main points. Hixie was on the money months ago about the working group being irrelevant.
Its a shame that we don't have these issues sorted out, CSS has become far more important now that ( most ) browsers have faster development cycles. I'll weight in on the discussions after I have more time to read the W3C recommendations. Meanwhile David Baron makes some counter points on his blog concerning the working group. His concerns about the complexity of browser implementations are fairly light on detail and fairly unconvincing.

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