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Old 07-14-2010, 05:03 PM   #11
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amen!

The sheep probably dont get the exercise either.......or maybe IM reading too much into it all xD
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Old 07-15-2010, 12:02 PM   #12
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hehe I think you're both right.

That post in particular was a contest to see what people can do with the code in an experimental way. Not a guide on how to use CSS3 correctly. If there were no experiments in the world, we'd learn very little.

There are certain things - no matter how pretty a graph Illustrator could make, it can't make it read in data dynamically, animate the transitions between data sets, and output it to a web page all without you doing anything after set-up.

I think that as longs people take CSS3 in context and use it mainly for progressive enhancement, then the world will be a shiny, happy place :)
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hehe I think you're both right.

That post in particular was a contest to see what people can do with the code in an experimental way. Not a guide on how to use CSS3 correctly. If there were no experiments in the world, we'd learn very little.

There are certain things - no matter how pretty a graph Illustrator could make, it can't make it read in data dynamically, animate the transitions between data sets, and output it to a web page all without you doing anything after set-up.

I think that as longs people take CSS3 in context and use it mainly for progressive enhancement, then the world will be a shiny, happy place :)
Oh, now you've gone and been all reasonable and made me agree with you...

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