CSS Infographic – Interesting Facts and History

Do you know much about CSS? Well ok, we admit you may know a lot about how to work with it and how to make your website look really stunning with various useful CSS features. But what we’re sure you don’t know about CSS is its major historical milestones as well as some facts related to CSS functionality.

This infographic will also be interesting and useful for CSS beginners and will help them learn the very basics of this technology. And now please go ahead and see the CSS infographic itself. We will also be happy to know your thoughts about it in the comments.

CSS Infographic   Interesting Facts and HistoryCSS Infographic   Interesting Facts and History

Written by Edward Korcheg

Edward has been with TemplateMonster blog since 2009 and is a great fan of social media and web development trends (especially jQuery and HTML5). In fact, HTML5 along with retro trucks are his two biggest hobbies. He dreams of one day coding himself a retro truck using nothing but HTML5 Canvas tag.
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    • job ballard

      nice graphic… i had no idea cs was that pioneering. its almost as old as the net itself as we know it.

    • chris

      I agree with Job, great graphic presentation. Could you people also include something like this about HTML5?

      • http://www.templatemonster.com Edward Korcheg

        Thank you Chris, we will think about it. Maybe next month.

    • tosan

      so this is where we came from, never tot abt it

    • Dan

      Internet Explorer is the dead horse yet it’s the most used. I always have problems developing for it. It’s buggy and limited.

    • Chris A

      People who still use tables to design web pages should be flogged publicly

    • Josh Utley

      Is there a poster of this that I could purchase? I would love to hang it on my wall. Its a great conversation starter. One thing I don’t understand though… it says IE doesn’t support CSS gradients, yet, I’m using them and they fine in IE along with my rounded corners? Kudos to Safari for getting all A’s. Can anyone say over achiever. ( ;

      • http://www.templatemonster.com Edward Korcheg

        Hey Josh, unfortunately we don’t have a poster of this infographic because it was made up only for our blog. However feel free to print the image from this post and hang it on your wall if you want.

    • Ryan

      This is awesome! thanks for this…but the problem that I’m having, since most of my clients are in the Real Estate industry…is that the browser they and their offices are using…is IE! Who knows when they’ll finally upgrade from IE6, sigh, and then have to wait til’ they are using IE9…

    • Hermitbiker

      …. I love these infographics totally…. thanks Edward and Template Monster for the article and this post !!

    • Joanne Nestor

      Wow this is really interesting reading …thanks a lot!

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