A quick check on your CSS3 knowledge with a little quiz – and onto border images.
Let’s take a look at new possibilities :) Though not quite there yet – support is growing and most of the modern browsers (apart from IE) implementing this property: time to create some fancy borders with the border-image property:) continue reading ➤
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.
Let’s have some more fun with CSS3 animations :) You should allow yourself some time to play and experiment.
For any future projects, however, do bear in mind that these should all be used sparingly, the icing on the cake, nothing more. It is easy to get carried away – make sure to keep on eye on page load and performance and don’t forget to check browser support.
In a fast-paced hour of design ideas and techniques, learn how advanced CSS and CSS3 can add richness to your site’s experience layer, and discover the role CSS3 can play in enhancing interactivity.
Captured on video and shown here for the first time is Dan Cederholm's 2010 presentation at An Event Apart. It's the seed that gave birth to Dan's best-selling book, CSS3 For Web Designers. continue reading ➤