CSS3 is still far away, and it is still just around the corner. This is not a technical question, but when can people completely abandon old browsers that do not meet W3C standards. CSS3 is highly anticipated. The CSS Tricks website conducted a voting survey and voted for the highly anticipated CSS function, with a total of 7,000 people participating. The results are as follows. Interestingly, the top three of the results were very close. #1) Rounded corners (22.0%, 1,541 votes)
This feature has been widely used in browsers such as Mozilla, Webkit, and is undoubtedly the most anticipated for web designers, but IE still shows no sign of supporting this feature.
#2) Multi-Background (22.0%, 1,523 votes)
This feature is what I'm most looking forward to, but backward compatibility will be a big problem.
#3) @font-face (21.0%, 1,424 votes)
The latest version of Firefox will support this feature, Safari, Opera and even IE will also support it or have already supported it. We will see a wide range of applications of this feature, but the copyright issues of fonts will be troublesome.
#4) Animation and Gradient (12.0%, 818 votes)
Webkit is the leader in this regard, and animation is also part of design and should also belong to CSS. These will be implemented slowly, and when browsers outside of Webkit also start to support this feature, we will see many surprising effects.
#5) Gradient Color (8.0%, 535 votes)
Defining a fixed color background is simple, but gradient colors are not that simple. Gradient colors are very suitable for implementation through code, and Webkit has taken the lead in this regard.
#6) Box Shadow (4.0%, 271 votes)
Shadows are also a gradient color, which was previously achieved through background images. If you consider multi-directional shadows, things will become more complicated. The Box shadow mechanism will solve all problems easily.
#7) RGBa - Added Transparent Color (3.0%, 234 votes)
A in RGBa represents transparent color, transparency is very important to designers. At present, in addition to IE, this function is being widely used.
#8) Text Shadow (2.0%, 140 votes)
It also belongs to the concept of gradient color, allowing the text to have shadows and cannot even be implemented through the background of the picture before, so this will bring unprecedented convenience to designers.
#9) Others (2.0%, 168 votes)
Source of this article: http://css-tricks.com/poll-results-css3-features/