Posts Tagged "Style Sheets"

1260689694_text-cssStronger, Better, Faster Design with CSS3 * By ZURB * December 16th, 2009 In our last article about CSS3, “Pushing Your Buttons With Practical CSS3, we talked about using new CSS3 techniques like gradients, border-radius and drop-shadows to create compelling, flexible and (in some cases) hilarious buttons. In this second article we’re going to focus on using those CSS techniques (and a little JavaScript) to create some practical elements and layouts. As before, caveat coder — a lot of the CSS properties we’re going to use have limited support, if any, in IE6/7 and probably 8. Firefox 3.5+ and Safari 4 are your best bet right now to see all the cool stuff going on in CSS right now (Chrome does a pretty good job, too). via Stronger, Better, Faster Design with CSS3 - Smashing Magazine.
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1260689694_text-css We review 10 amazing CSS grid systems Published: Dec 10, 2009 Though grid layouts may not be new to print design and certainly not design in general, CSS grid systems are still somewhat new to the field of web development. CSS grid systems allow the developer to easily and quickly markup and create structured, grid styled websites and layouts. Each grid systems has its pros and cons, and different ways of accomplishing goals. Today, we'll review 10 amazing CSS grid systems. via Check out these 10 awesome CSS grid systems.
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csshtml Styling HTML Lists with CSS: Techniques and Resources - Smashing Magazine
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