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Take Advantage of CSS3 to Achieve Subtle Design
Take Advantage of CSS3 to Achieve Subtle Design:
“I hear this CSS3 thing is all the rage. Resources are flying around the tutorial world and blogosphere providing brilliant examples of creative new ways to design using CSS3 modules. However, it’s easy to over-implement and lose the brilliant subtlety of great user interfaces. Here are three quick tips for using powerful CSS3 techniques in subtle ways.”
How to Create a Drop-down Nav Menu with HTML5, CSS3 and...
How to Create a Drop-down Nav Menu with HTML5, CSS3 and jQuery
“In this tutorial, we’ll take a look and see what we can achieve with HTML5 and CSS3 when it comes to the staple of current web sites: the humble drop-down navigation menu. We’ll also use jQuery to handle the effects and add the finishing touches for us.”
The State of CSS3 in Email Templates “On the heels of some...
The State of CSS3 in Email Templates
“On the heels of some of our recent findings regarding the state of CSS in email, I reckoned it was high time to shake things up a bit. So here goes – CSS3 in email lives. Ok, so I’m sorry if I made you drop your toast, there. I know you’re thinking, “But… It’s still largely experimental… In the browser, to boot!” Yes, CSS3 support is even more fickle amongst a swag of email clients that can’t even get CSS2 right. But that doesn’t mean that it’s too soon to touch any of it.
CSS3 Fundametals: CSS 3 Transitions | Nettuts+
CSS3 Fundametals: CSS 3 Transitions | Nettuts+:
This is a nice easy CSS3 tutorial from Nettuts:
“As CSS3 rolls out around the web, it is bringing some interesting new presentational techniques along with it. Today, we’ll review the basics of using CSS3 transitions and animations to add an extra layer of polish.”




