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CSS Color Module Level 3

W3C Recommendation

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This version:
https://www.w3.org/TR/2022/REC-css-color-3-20220118/
Latest version:
https://www.w3.org/TR/css-color-3/
Previous version:
History
https://www.w3.org/standards/history/css-color-3
Editor's Draft:
https://drafts.csswg.org/css-color-3/
Implementation Report:
https://test.csswg.org/harness/results/css-color-3_dev/grouped/
Feedback:
GitHub Issues are preferred for discussion of this specification. When filing an issue, please put the text “css-color-3” in the title, preferably like this: “[css-color-3] …summary of comment…”. All issues and comments are archived, and there is also a historical archive.
Editors:
Tantek Çelik (Mozilla Corporation, and before at Microsoft Corporation) <>
Chris Lilley (W3C) <https://svgees.us/>
L. David Baron (W3C Invited Experts) <>
Test Suite:
http://test.csswg.org/suites/css3-color/nightly-unstable/
Errata:
https://www.w3.org/Style/2022/REC-css-color-3-20220118-errata.html

Abstract

CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) is a language for describing the rendering of HTML and XML documents on screen, on paper, in speech, etc. It uses color-related properties and values to color the text, backgrounds, borders, and other parts of elements in a document. This specification describes color values and properties for foreground color and group opacity. These include properties and values from CSS level 2 and new values.

Status of This Document

This section describes the status of this document at the time of its publication. A list of current W3C publications and the latest revision of this technical report can be found in the W3C technical reports index at https://www.w3.org/TR/.

This document was published by the CSS Working Group as a Recommendation using the Recommendation track.

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This document is governed by the 03 November 2023 W3C Process Document.

A separate implementation report shows that each test in the test suite was passed by at least two independent implementations. However, most tests have now been updated for CSS Color 4 (see implementation report).

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1. Introduction

This section is non-normative.

CSS beyond level 2 is a set of modules, divided up to allow the specifications to develop incrementally, along with their implementations. This specification is one of those modules.