CSS
OVERVIEW
CSS is a simple, declarative language for creating style sheets that specify the rendering of HTML and other structured documents. This specification is part of level 3 of CSS (CSS3)
and contains features to describe layouts at a high level, meant for tasks such as the positioning and alignment of “widgets” in a graphical user interface or the layout grid for a page or a window, in particular when the desired visual order is different from the order of the elements in the source document.[1]
TWO DIMENSIONAL (2D) TRANSFORMS portion of the Internet is still developing sites with a fixed and/or static approach to presentation. With the success of several social networking sites, performance and design scalability are no longer resigned to enterprise level class applications. Social networks and blogs demand a dynamic publishing solution for interactive content. Web development now requires sites to address publicly approved, fixed content and a need for interactive content creation. Whether one decides to purchase a complete packaged solution or have one designed around their needs and scale to meet future needs depends on the client.
CSS 3 2-D TRANSFORMAS
REFERENCES
1. ^ From: CSS 3 Template Layout Module
