CSS3Standards
CSS3Standards refers to the set of evolving standards and specifications that define Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) as developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). CSS3 is not a single, monolithic release but rather a modular collection of independent modules, each covering a specific aspect of styling. This modular approach allows for more focused development and easier adoption of new features by web browsers.
Key areas addressed by CSS3 modules include advanced layout capabilities like Flexbox and Grid, sophisticated text
The adoption of CSS3 standards is a gradual process. Browsers implement these modules at different rates, and