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Tag: CSS3
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Dive into Flexbox – Bocoup
Flexbox is a new layout mode in CSS3 that is designed for the more sophisticated needs of the modern web. This article will describe the newly-stablized Flexbox syntax in technical detail. Browser support is going to grow quickly, so you’ll be ahead of the game when support is wide enough for Flexbox to be practical. […]
Turn.js: Make a flipbook with HTML5
Turn.js is a JavaScript library that will make your content look like a real book or magazine using all the advantages of HTML5. The web is getting beautiful with new user interfaces based in HTML5; turn.js is the best fit for a magazine, book or catalog based in HTML5. Visit Link
LungoJS – Mobile Framework… and stuff.
Meet the first Mobile Framework that uses the actual features of HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript. The Core Features include Make Apps for iOS, Android & Blackberry devices. Leverages the capabilities of current mobile devices. Easy implementation of HTML5 features like WebSQL, Orientation, Connection and more… Capture touch events like swipe, tap, doubletap… Easy to extend […]
animate.css is a bunch of cool, fun, and cross-browser animations for you to use in your projects. Great for emphasis, home pages, sliders, and general just-add-water-awesomeness. Visit Link
This cool little gradient generator helped me develop the gradient for my navigation on responsivedesign.is -> http://codepen.io/justincavery/pen/viepz Visit Link
Bricss – box-shadow vs filter: drop-shadow
Have you ever wanted a box-shadow that followed the shape of an element, including generated content, like a tooltip with an arrow? Or you wanted a box-shadow to take transparent parts of a .png into account? That’s exactly what filter: drop-shadow() does. It has the exact same syntax as the box-shadow property, except that inset […]
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CSS-Tricks
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