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I Didn’t Know My Browser Can Do That!

A great presentation showing the work that adobe are doing to improve the browsers native capabilities Visit Link

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Designer School – An online course teaching more than just web development syntax

For anyone who is looking to improve their basic knowledge of the web you can subscribe to this weekly updated course. Visit Link

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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. […]

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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

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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 […]

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Animate.css – a bunch of plug-and-play CSS animations

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

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Ultimate CSS Gradient Generator – ColorZilla.com

This cool little gradient generator helped me develop the gradient for my navigation on responsivedesign.is -> http://codepen.io/justincavery/pen/viepz Visit Link

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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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Stylus

If you want an expressive css language for nodejs with these features or the features listed below, head over toGitHub for more information. Visit Link

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CSS-Tricks

This is an awwwwesome site. Home