CSS3 has brought some amazing new features. And the most fun is playing with the CSS animation. Here is a compilation of 50 CSS3 animation that allows you to perform many motion-based functions normally Delegated to JavaScript. In order to view this effect, you are required to have WebKit browsers like Safari and Chrome ( [...]
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50 Useful Coding Techniques (CSS Layouts, Visual Effects and Forms)
Although CSS is generally considered a simple and straightforward language, sometimes it requires creativity, skill and a bit of experimentation. The good news is that designers and developers worldwide often face similar problems and choose to share their insights and workarounds with the wider community.
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30 Must Have WebDesign Books In Your Christmas Wishlist
In this article you’ll find books teaching you how to create great websites, get ideas, learn CSS,HTML, usability, typography, be aware about user experience, web standards,markup and much much more! Check for yourself!
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22 Advanced CSS Text Effects And Web Typography Tips | Graphic and Web Design Blog -Resources And Tutorials
In this article I showcased all the best explained CSS tutorials and typography tips I found and thought you definitely must read!
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30 CSS Best Practices for Beginners
CSS is a language that is used by nearly every developer at some point. While it’s a language that we sometimes take for granted, it is powerful and has many nuances that can help or hurt our designs. Here are thirty of the best CSS practices that will keep you writing solid CSS and avoiding [...]
15 Surefire Ways to Break Your CSS
The life of a CSS developer isn’t all about attending glamorous champagne parties, jet-setting around the world and hanging out with supermodels. In fact, when your CSS doesn’t behave the way it should, the job can be downright tedious. I’ve spent untold hours of my life debugging my code — and I’m guessing I’m not [...]
20+ HTML Forms Best Practices for Beginners
Working with XHTML forms can be somewhat daunting; they not only use some niche HTML elements, but also blur the line between static content and user interaction. Let’s review some things to remember when creating your next form.
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11 Classic CSS Techniques Made Simple with CSS3
We’ve all had to achieve some effect that required an extra handful of divs or PNGs. We shouldn’t be limited to these old techniques when there’s a new age coming. This new age includes the use of CSS3. In today’s tutorial, I’ll show you eleven different time-consuming effects that can be achieved quite easily with [...]
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