The World Wide Web Consortium has declared the CSS 2.1 standard for web-page formatting to be complete.

The World Wide Web Consortium has declared the CSS 2.1 standard for web-page formatting to be complete. Photo credit: Stephen Shankland
In World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standards lingo, CSS 2.1 has reached "recommendation" stage. Phillipe Le Hegaret, leader of the HTML working at the W3C group, announced the milestone on Twitter on Tuesday.
Browser makers have turned much of their attention to CSS 3, which offers glamorous new features such as animating the transition from one page to another, endowing boxes with rounded corners, and, if Adobe gets its way, magazine-style layouts.
For more on this ZDNet UK-selected story, see CSS 2.1 emerges as official Web standard on CNET News.
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