tag:service.skybound.ca,2010-06-18:/discussions/stylizer-6-beta/175-does-stylizer-support-css3Stylizer: Discussion 2014-09-25T15:23:25Ztag:service.skybound.ca,2010-06-18:Comment/339135232014-07-26T03:05:10Z2014-07-26T03:05:10ZDoes stylizer support CSS3?<div><p>Stylizer 5 supports most CSS3 properties including backgrounds
& borders, transforms, and transitions. It does not support
@keyframes rules.</p>
<p>Stylizer 6 supports all of CSS3. <a href=
"https://skybound.tenderapp.com/discussions/stylizer-6-beta/2-stylizer-6-beta-now-available">
The beta is available for download here</a>.</p></div>Andrewtag:service.skybound.ca,2010-06-18:Comment/339135232014-07-26T03:08:51Z2014-07-26T03:08:51ZDoes stylizer support CSS3?<div><p>If i buy it can i use the stable version 5 and the beta 6 with
the same key?</p>
<p>I was looking for animations and transparent effect support on
Stylizer...</p></div>Dimitris Kaloulistag:service.skybound.ca,2010-06-18:Comment/339135232014-07-26T03:13:46Z2014-07-26T03:13:46ZDoes stylizer support CSS3?<div><p>Yes, your Stylizer 5 product key will activate the Stylizer 6
beta, and you will receive a free upgrade to Stylizer 6 when it is
officially released.</p></div>Andrewtag:service.skybound.ca,2010-06-18:Comment/339135232014-07-26T03:17:11Z2014-07-26T03:17:13ZDoes stylizer support CSS3?<div><p>Can i create animations and transparent effect on Stylizer?</p></div>Dimitris Kaloulistag:service.skybound.ca,2010-06-18:Comment/339135232014-07-26T03:26:52Z2014-07-26T03:26:52ZDoes stylizer support CSS3?<div><p>Yes. Stylizer is a general-purpose CSS editing tool, so if you
can do something with CSS, you can do it with Stylizer.</p>
<p>Keep in mind that you still need to know how to write CSS code
in order to use Stylizer. It doesn't hide your code behind a
GUI—it helps you write code faster, and immediately preview
what your code is doing.</p>
<p>Both Stylizer 5 and Stylizer 6 Beta are free to try, so your
best bet is to give it a trial run and see if it does what you need
it to do.</p></div>Andrewtag:service.skybound.ca,2010-06-18:Comment/339135232014-07-26T03:30:28Z2014-07-26T03:30:29ZDoes stylizer support CSS3?<div><p>Yes ok i know but i was meant if it can autocomplete those
options when i write it :)</p></div>Dimitris Kaloulistag:service.skybound.ca,2010-06-18:Comment/339135232014-07-26T03:34:56Z2014-07-26T03:34:56ZDoes stylizer support CSS3?<div><p>Oh, yes, absolutely. And Stylizer 6 will validate your code for
correctness, and expand sub-properties too.</p>
<p>Another feature that is nice for animations is Stylizer's
"+animation" shortcut property. When you use "+animation" instead
of "animation", Stylizer will generate all of the vendor-prefixed
properties (-webkit-animation, -moz-animation, etc) for you
automatically. This works for transition as well (+transition).</p></div>Andrewtag:service.skybound.ca,2010-06-18:Comment/339135232014-07-26T03:40:22Z2014-07-26T03:40:22ZDoes stylizer support CSS3?<div><p>Time for payment then :)</p>
<p>Thanks</p></div>Dimitris Kaloulistag:service.skybound.ca,2010-06-18:Comment/339135232014-07-26T03:44:56Z2014-07-26T03:44:56ZDoes stylizer support CSS3?<div><p>Is there any link for plugins for Stylizer?</p></div>Dimitris Kaloulistag:service.skybound.ca,2010-06-18:Comment/339135232014-07-26T04:00:21Z2014-07-26T04:00:21ZDoes stylizer support CSS3?<div><p>You download the browser plugins from within Stylizer itself.
Just click on the browser you would like to switch to, and it will
begin downloading automatically (Stylizer 5) or display a dialog
where you click a button to download (Stylizer 6).</p>
<p>Note that in Stylizer 5 you need to open a web page first (any
page) before you can download a browser plugin (because browser
switching menu items are disabled until a page has loaded).</p></div>Andrew