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CSS3 for Beginners: Color and Opacity

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27 Sep 2011CPOL5 min read 63.9K   34  
The CSS3 Color Module is now a W3C Recommendation. Let's see what that means for your sites.
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Technical Writer ContentLab
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Terrence Dorsey is a technical writer, editor and content strategist specializing in technology and software development. He is currently Senior Technical Editor at ContentLab. He previously was Senior Technical Writer at ESPN, Director of Content Development at CodeProject and Senior Editor of MSDN Magazine and TechNet Magazine. His writing has appeared in Visual Studio Magazine, MSDN Magazine, Application Development Trends and Redmond Magazine.

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