
The company just announced another step and tells web developers to stop using VML and DX filters as IE10 will not support those components anymore. DX filters are based on DirectX and were first included in IE back in 1996 with IE4. Microsoft said that the most popular “multimedia-style” effects that are made possible via DX can now be created using CSS3 and are covered by CSS3 working drafts and standard recommendations. This change mainly affects effects such as gradients, shadows as well as opacity.
SVG is officially replacing VML (vector markup language) in Microsoft's world as well.
2DayBlog.com
See also:
trendygadgets, Microsoft removes legacy baggage from Internet Explorer 10
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