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What are the properties Associated with CSS3 Multi-Column Feature?
How is multiple background images handled in CSS3?
What is the use of Indirect Adjacent combinator in CSS3?
What are the basic categories of selectors in CSS3?
What are the powerful features of CSS3?
What are the properties Associated with CSS3 Multi-Column Feature?
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What are the properties Associated with CSS3 Multi-Column Feature?
This proposal describes a set of new properties in order to support multi-column layouts in CSS. The new properties can be divided into three groups. The first group set the number and width of the columns:
* column-count
* column-width
* column-min-width
* column-width-policy
The second group of properties describes the space between columns:
* column-gap
* column-rule
* column-rule-color
* column-rule-style
* column-rule-width
The third group consists of one property which make it possible an element to span several columns:
* column-span
More here:
http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/WD-css3-multicol-20010118/
How is multiple background images handled in CSS3?
The background of a box can have multiple layers in CSS3. The number of layers is determined by the number of comma-separated values in the ‘background-image’ property. Note that a value of ‘none’ still creates a layer.
Each of the images is sized, positioned, and tiled according to the corresponding value in the other background properties. The lists are matched up from the first value: excess values at the end are not used. If a property doesn't have enough comma-separated values to match the number of layers, the UA must calculate its used value by repeating the list of values until there are enough.
For example, this set of declarations:
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background-image: url(flower.png), url(ball.png), url(grass.png);
background-position: center center, 20% 80%, top left, bottom right;
background-origin: border-box, content-box;
background-repeat: no-repeat;
Here is a great example of multiple bg
http://www.css3.info/preview/multiple-backgrounds/
* The only browser projects having this feature implemented so far are WebKit and KHTML (Konqueror). This got into Safari 1.3 though, and works in OmniWeb 5.5 and up.
To know more about Multiple BG please click:
http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-background/
What is the use of Indirect Adjacent combinator in CSS3?
I didn't got anything called "Indirect Adjacent Combinator" at the CSS3 Spac. May be you are pointing to "General sibling combinator".
The general sibling combinator is made of the "tilde" (U+007E, ~) character that separates two sequences of simple selectors. The elements represented by the two sequences share the same parent in the document tree and the element represented by the first sequence precedes (not necessarily immediately) the element represented by the second one.
Example:
represents a pre element following an h1. It is a correct and valid, but partial, description of:
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<h1>Definition of the function a</h1>
<p>Function a(x) has to be applied to all figures in the table.</p>
<pre>function a(x) = 12x/13.5</pre>
To get know more about it please click:
http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-selectors/#ge ... ombinators
What are the basic categories of selectors in CSS3?
According to this:
http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-selectors/#selectors
(I am mentioning the CSS3 selectors only)
Attribute Selector:
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E[foo$="bar"] an E element whose "foo" attribute value ends exactly with the string "bar"
Structural Pseudo-classes:
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E:nth-last-of-type(n) an E element, the n-th sibling of its type, counting from the last one
The target pseudo-class
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E:target an E element being the target of the referring URI
The UI element states pseudo-classes
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E:enabled
E:disabled a user interface element E which is enabled or disabled
Negation pseudo-class
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E:not(s) an E element that does not match simple selector s
General sibling combinator
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E ~ F an F element preceded by an E element
Please get more info here:
http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-selectors/
What are the powerful features of CSS3?
To me, personally, Everything is SO POWERFUL & EXCITING at CSS3.
But, I think, I have to mention some of them....(not in exact order, I just listed em)
* Selectors
* Font
* Opacity
* Box Model (including rounded border)
* Box Shadow
* Text Shadow
* Multiple Column
* Multiple Background
* Color Module
* Gradient & Image Borders
......
I hope, I've been able to answer ur questions.... If something went wrong...