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    CSS 3.0

    I'm fairly new to CSS. I just noticed some articles on CSS 3.0.What is the approximate time-table when 3.0 will be 'official'?Any guess?
  2. Thanks ASP. I would appreciate some more comments on this.I am not lazy to do it but i just have a considerable amount ofother languages/technologies to study and want to make wise use of mytime. thank you.
  3. Prateek, i am a beginner as well. As far as Ajax, it seems from my research, that 'Ajax in Action' by Dave Crane seems to be mentioned alot. There seems to be aflux of new Ajax books coming in at the bookstores.I also studied Dan Cederholm. Excellent books. My faves. Have you checkedout Andy Budd? I consider those two at the top.http://www.amazon.com/Ajax-in-Action-Dave-...e/dp/1932394613
  4. Hellos: I haven't jumped into JS yet and am very close. Before, i do that, i am questioning myselfwhy and wondering if I should. Perhaps i am ignorant of things and you can give me youradvice. Last few months, i have studied xhtml/css and it has been going well.I don't seem to have a prob understanding this markup and moreso enjoying it. I am more of an artistic type so Flash/Graphics, etc is my emphasis. Front-end.Since, i'm also into 3D/drawing, i am covering alot of ground and wonder if JS or maybe evenAjax after that, is going down the wrong road...Seems from what i see that JS is alot of code for 'little' output. Ex, a photo gallery can be easily done in Photoshop and converted to html. Also, fairly basic behaviors are already built into DW. I can grab snippits of code on dynamic drive, etc.Anyway, this may be a premature outlook ormaybe realisitc....i can't say since i don't know the details of JS. Am i trying to cover too much and should just focus on the more graphic/artisticside of programming or would learning the raw js code be more of a 'need' and requirementas a web programmer. ThankYou.
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