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CSS Beijing (The CSS Snapshot 2007)

Abstract

This document collects together into one definition all the specs that together form the current state of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) as of 2007. The primary audience is CSS implementors, not CSS authors, as this definition includes modules by specification stability, not Web browser adoption rate.

Note: The Abstract should not contain the date 2007, but, rather, 2010, since this is an update to a note first issued in 2007.


Stable CSS3 Modules

A valid CSS document is one that conforms to this definition.

  1. CSS Level 2 Revision 1 (including errata)]
  2. CSS Styling Attributes Level 1
  3. CSS Namespaces
  4. Selectors Level 3
  5. CSS Color Level 3

CSS3 Module Dependencies