
Support for the `grab` & `grabbing` values for the `cursor` property. Method of describing colors using Hue, Saturation and Lightness (hsl()) rather than just RGB, as well as allowing alpha-transparency with rgba() and hsla().ĬSS3 cursor values added in the 2004 spec, including none, context-menu, cell, vertical-text, alias, copy, no-drop, not-allowed, nesw-resize, nwse-resize, col-resize, row-resize and all-scroll. Method of specifying whether or not an element's borders and padding should be included in size units While `attr()` is supported for effectively all browsers for the `content` property, CSS Values and Units Level 3 adds the ability to use `attr()` on **any** CSS property, and to use it for non-string values (e.g. CSS3 attr() function for all properties.Simple method of animating certain properties of an element, with ability to define property, duration, delay and timing function. Method of applying one or more shadow or blur effects to text Method of setting the transparency level of an elementĪdvanced element selection using selectors including: ``, ``, ``, `:root`, `:nth-child()`, `:nth-last-child()`, `:nth-of-type()`, `:nth-last-of-type()`, `:last-child`, `:first-of-type`, `:last-of-type`, `:only-child`, `:only-of-type`, `:empty`, `:target`, `:enabled`, `:disabled`, `:checked`, `:not()`, `~` (general sibling)ĬSS property to describe how the last line of a block or a line right before a forced line break when `text-align` is `justify`. Includes things like page and device dimensions Method of applying styles based on media information. This can be done using 90 degree increments or based on the image's EXIF data using the "from-image" value. Method of displaying an inner or outer shadow effect to elementsĬSS property used generally to fix the intended orientation of an image. `border-top-left-radius`)Ĭomplex method of animating certain properties of an element Covers support for the shorthand `border-radius` as well as the long-hand properties (e.g. Method of making the border corners round. Please sign the petition and ask South Africa to ban trophy hunting once and for all.New properties to affect background images, including background-clip, background-origin and background-size It's time South Africa put an end to this horrible practice and create policies that actually protect their unique animal species. If that is the case, then why do countries like South Africa continue to allow these animals to be killed? But according to a recent study by the the International Union for Conservation of Nature " trophy hunting, contrary to the common view, not only is having negative impacts on wild populations but that there is also an extremely close link between legal hunting and poaching." Trophy hunters argue that their activities and the money they pay to take big African game actually creates an incentive for locals to protect these vulnerable species. These animals, like elephants, rhinos, and lions, despite their vulnerable or endangered status, are legally hunted in South Africa. But because few people have sounded the alarm, many have called their slow disappearance, the "silent extinction." In fact, according to a 2016 survey, there are less than 100,000 of the animals in the wild and over the last generation, almost 40% of the species has been lost. Giraffes are currently considered a vulnerable species. In the photos, Tess proudly poses in front of the giraffes barely dead body. People want to know how anyone can get enjoyment from taking such a majestic creature. Now animal lovers, conservationist and environmentalists alike are outraged. But it wasn't until recently that people noticed her sick trophy hunting photos on Facebook. Tess Thompson Talley flew to South Africa for a hunting safari where she took the life of what she called a "rare" black giraffe.
