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CSS3 techniques">10 examples of futuristic CSS3 techniques

Posted by Danny Froberg on 22 March, 2010 at 5:54 pm

CSS3 has not been here for a long time, but tal­ented design­ers have already found a lot of great ways to use it to cre­ate beau­ti­ful and effi­cient tech­niques. In this arti­cle, I'll show you the top 10 exam­ples of what you can do using the power of CSS3. via 10 exam­ples of futur­is­tic CSS3 techniques.

Perfect Full Page Background Image

Posted by Danny Froberg on 22 March, 2010 at 2:44 pm

We vis­ited this con­cept of re-sizeable back­ground images before… but reader Doug Shults sent me in a link that uses a really awe­some tech­nique that I think is bet­ter than any of the pre­vi­ous tech­niques. via Per­fect Full Page Back­ground Image | CSS-Tricks.

Grid Accordion with jQuery

Posted by Danny Froberg on 22 March, 2010 at 2:42 pm

Accor­dions are a UI pat­tern where you click on a title (in a ver­ti­cal stack of titles) and a panel of con­tent reveals itself below. Typ­i­cally, all other open pan­els close when the new one opens. They are a clever and engag­ing mech­a­nism for pack­ing a lot of infor­ma­tion in a small space. via Grid Accordion […]

CSS Rounded Corners In All Browsers (With No Images)">CSS Rounded Corners In All Browsers (With No Images)

Posted by Danny Froberg on 5 February, 2010 at 6:32 pm

n the past two years, increased browser sup­port has trans­formed CSS3 from a fringe activ­ity for Safari geeks to a viable option for enter­prise level web­sites. While cross-browser sup­port is often too weak for CSS3 to hold up a site’s main design, front-end devel­op­ers com­monly look to CSS3 solu­tions for pro­gres­sive enhance­ment in their sites. […]

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