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I am a webdesigner/programmer myself and I have to admit that I really dislike IE. So what do you think? Is IE9 still left behind in CSS support? Seems that they’re sticking to support of more established CSS3 stuff and are somewhat hesitant to include anything more than what’s supported in other browsers. Let me know in the comments if anything’s missing. Pseudo-Classes/Elements NOT Supported in IE9 Pseudo-Classes & Pseudo-Elements Supported in IE9 CSS3 Selector Support in IE9 CSS3 Selector There are a number of other lesser-known properties not listed here that IE has never supported in any version, including IE9.

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The following is a list of more obscure properties and at-rules supported by text-justify, text-align-last, text-overflow, word-break. 25/11) For some reason I had neglected to include CSS3 keyframe animations in this list, so that’s also listed, although it didn’t really matter since IE9 doesn’t support those kinds of animations.

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While this does not yet mean this feature is included in IE9 Beta, it suggests it will be included in IE9’s full release, so I’ve added a yellow checkmark to indicate partial support for now. 30/2010) The latest release of the IE9 Platform Preview has added support for 2D transforms using the -ms- prefix. CSS3 Property Support in IE9 CSS3 Property Most of the information is taken from this page on MSDN. I’ve tried to stick to the well-known stuff, and I’ve also included a list of pseudo-selectors and pseudo-elements. The list does not include every conceivable CSS3 property or selector. I’ve created a few charts showing CSS3 support in IE9 Beta. Has IE9 changed Microsoft’s reputation of always lagging behind? Does the Beta release of IE9 indicate that Microsoft is finally keeping up with the Joneses? You be the judge. If you’re like me, you’re probably wondering, amidst all the hype surrounding the release of IE9 Beta, whether or not Microsoft has finally begun to keep up with the other browser makers.













Css3 race banner effect