- From: Ian Graham <igraham@smaug.java.utoronto.ca>
- Date: Sun, 14 Dec 1997 20:45:00 -0500 (EST)
- To: www-style@w3.org
Hi --
Someone asked about CSS 'extensions' (proprietary and otherwise)
that are implemented on IE4 and NS4. Here is a little table I'd been
working on, based on what I've seen in operation, and also seen in the
MS/NS documentation. Some of these are, of coures, defined in some
woring documents -- I haven't checked to seewhat got into CSS2.
Internet Explorer 4
-------------------
A) PSEUDOCLASSES
:hover pseudoclass for mouse hovering over element
B) PROPERTIES
filter: define a special effects filter for the
associated element
page-break-before:
page-break-after:
cursor: specify type of cursor symbol (auto,
crosshair, default, hand,move,e-resize,
ne-resize, w-resize, nw-resize,
se-resize, sw-resize, s-resize, n-resize,
text, wait)
C) @-RULES
@font-face { font-family: name;
src: url('url-to-font');
.....
}
Netscape Navigator 4
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@fontdef {url('url-to-font');} For TrueDoc fonts (I think they also
support the newer @font-face
include-source: url('url'); Including HTML documents into
layer elements.
--
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