Cascading Style Sheets, level 2 revision 1 (CSS 2.1 Specification) - (W3C Working Draft as of 2002-08-07) corrects a few errors in CSS2 (the most important being a new definition of the height/width of absolutely positioned elements, more influence for HTML's "style" attribute and a new calculation of the 'clip' property) and represents a "snapshot" of CSS usage: it consists of all CSS features that were implemented interoperably at the date of publication
Code Style media monitor - collection of articles, browser compatibility charts and test pages for media dependent stylesheets
CSS3 Introduction - (W3C Working Draft as of 2001-05-29) lists all the modules to be contained in the future CSS3 specification and will eventually become the introduction to CSS3
CSS3 module: Backgrounds - (W3C Working Draft as of 2002-08-07) describes backgrounds such as background colors and background images that are used to render HTML and XML documents
CSS3 module: Basic User Interface - (W3C Working Draft as of 2002-08-07) contains pseudo-classes and pseudo-elements to style user interface states and element fragments respectively; additions to the user interface features in CSS2; the ability to style the appearance of various standard form elements in HTML4 and properties to augment or replace some remaining stylistic attributes in HTML4; directional focus navigation properties; and a mechanism to allow the styling of elements as icons for accessibility
CSS3 module: the box model - (W3C Working Draft as of 2001-07-31) When textual documents (e.g., HTML, WML) are laid out on visual media (e.g., screen, paper), CSS represents the elements of the document by rectangular boxes that are laid out one after the other or nested inside each other in an ordering that is called a flow. This module describes the characteristics of the flow and of the various kinds of boxes
CSS3 module: Cascading and inheritance - (W3C Working Draft as of 2001-07-17) part of CSS Level 2 rewritten as a module for CSS Level 3, describes how values are assigned to properties using the cascade mechanism, inheritance, and initial values
CSS3 module: Color - (W3C Working Draft as of 2001-03-06) describes CSS properties authors can use to specify foreground color and opacity, ICC color profiles, and rendering intent of image content
CSS3 module: Fonts - (W3C Working Draft as of 2002-08-07) contains the font sections of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Level 2, as well as the font decoration properties that are new in CSS Level 3
CSS3 module: Ruby - (W3C Working Draft as of 2001-02-19) proposes a set of CSS properties associated with the 'Ruby' elements
CSS3 module: text - (W3C Working Draft as of 2001-05-22) set of text formatting properties for Cascading Style Sheets Level 3 including new properties addressing an international context
CSS3 module: Values and Units - (W3C Working Draft as of 2001-07-17) describes the various values and units that CSS properties accept, and describes how "specified values" (what a style sheet contains) are processed into "computed values" and "actual values"
CSS3 module: W3C selectors - (W3C Candidate Recommendation as of 2002-01-04) describes the selectors that are proposed for CSS level 3, which bind style properties to elements in a document
CSS Mobile Profile 1.0 - (W3C Candidate Recommendation as of 2002-07-30) subset of the Cascading Style Sheets Level 2 specification tailored to the needs and constraints of mobile devices
CSS TV Profile 1.0 - (W3C Candidate Recommendation as of 2002-08-20) subset of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Level 2 tailored to the needs and constraints of TV devices such as interactive television sets that display their output on a television screen
International Layout - (W3C Working Draft as of 1999-09-10) extends CSS to support East Asian and Bi-directional text formatting
Media Queries - (W3C Candidate Recommendation as of 2002-07-19) proposes a registry of media types to describe what type of devices a style sheet applies to, and provides for expressions to limit a style sheet's scope
Syntax of CSS rules in HTML's "style" attribute - (W3C Working Draft as of 2001-03-06) describes the history, grammar, cascading order and profiles for CSS fragments in the "style" attribute