This article was helpful at reminding us again how important it is to remember that not all browsers were created equal. CSS3 has a lot of very interesting features that can greatly aid in web design, but it’s important to make sure that those features are equally accessible to all users. Internet explorer seems to be the platform with the most issues, as users tend to lock in to old versions and neglect to update. This could be a headache for a designer if they aren’t careful to keep all potential users in mind. That being said, CSS3 has greatly expanded a designer’s ability to customize a page and make it much more visually appealing. I look forward to utilizing CSS3 to improve my webpages.
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