Firefox 4 Beta has been released with much more support for CSS 3 and HTML 5, which makes the idea of using these emerging standards much more practical than I think web designers want people to think.
The Firefox 4 Beta will support features, like:
- WebSockets - Essentially provides a full-duplex communications channel allowing real-time interactions like gaming, chatting, etc.
- Indexed DB - Store application data locally for running web applications while offline
- HTML 5 Support - Audio, Video, etc.
- CSS 3 Transitions, etc.
Safari and Chrome already have great support for HTML 5 and CSS 3. Quite frankly I never install Flash so I won't miss it from the Internet.
Learn more about Firefox 4 Beta.
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