MrCreaper69
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Now with the modern styling technologies and coding experience people are making much more effective way of doing things. People are finding new JavaScript techniques and even making their own, people are sharing written codes openly source for people to enhance on their own watch. Things like Jquery, Javascript, CSS and php are just another step web designers and developers are taking to get to that next professional level, when CSS was first at a release people had shon upon this opportunity to a new more modern look to the internet rather than just plain tables and borders. The introduction of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) was truly a web design and development milestone, but this was released 15 years ago (17 December 1996 OLDER THAN ME ) so how long is it that we have to wait for another milestone to web technologies and development tools?
CSS1 was introduced 15 years ago, CSS2 was introduced 2 years after in 1998, coming not long after CSS3 was released 1 year later in 1999.
So CSS4 - There is no such thing as CSS4.
Since CSS3 split the CSS language's definition into modules, the modules have been allowed to level independently. Most modules are level 3 - they build on things from CSS 2.1. A few level 4 modules exist (such as Image Values, Backgrounds & Borders, or Selectors), which build on the functionality of a preceding level 3 module. Others are level 1 because they define entirely new functionality, such as Flexbox.
So, while one can discuss upcoming levels of individual modules, there is no monolithic "CSS4" which will be worked on after "CSS3" is finished.
CSS1 was introduced 15 years ago, CSS2 was introduced 2 years after in 1998, coming not long after CSS3 was released 1 year later in 1999.
So CSS4 - There is no such thing as CSS4.
Since CSS3 split the CSS language's definition into modules, the modules have been allowed to level independently. Most modules are level 3 - they build on things from CSS 2.1. A few level 4 modules exist (such as Image Values, Backgrounds & Borders, or Selectors), which build on the functionality of a preceding level 3 module. Others are level 1 because they define entirely new functionality, such as Flexbox.
So, while one can discuss upcoming levels of individual modules, there is no monolithic "CSS4" which will be worked on after "CSS3" is finished.