[Tutorial] 20 Protips For Writing Modern CSS

From Tutorialzine20 Protips For Writing Modern CSS:

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In this post we want to share with you a collection of 20 useful conventions and best practices that are recommend by the CSS community. Some are tailored more towards beginners, and some are a bit advanced, but we hope everyone will find a cool trick they didn’t know about



Create an Animated Image with Zoom Effects Using Only CSS

From Basic UseCreate an Animated Image with Zoom Effects Using Only CSS3:


Create an Animated Image with Zoom Effects Using Only CSS3
Nowadays, there are more and more websites which display articles/posts/news as square boxes in several columns where each square has a main image and the title. This modern style is easy to make – an…



[CSS Tutorial] Replace jQuery Animation With CSS Hardware Accelerated

From Only Web ProReplace jQuery Animation With CSS Hardware Accelerated:


Replace jQuery Animation With CSS Hardware Accelerated
Most smartphones these days have GPU that are suitable for hardware acceleration. Native apps have access to the GPU, so we can leverage its strength by offloading some heavy tasks for better browser …



Create Zoom Effects Using Only CSS3

From Basic Use – Latest Tutorial Listings For CSSCreate an Animated Image with Zoom Effects Using Only CSS3:


Create an Animated Image with Zoom Effects Using Only CSS3
Nowadays, there are more and more websites which display articles/posts/news as square boxes in several columns where each square has a main image and the title. This modern style is easy to make – an…



[ALA] CSS Shapes 101

From A List Apart: The Full FeedCSS Shapes 101:


CSS Shapes 101

Rectangles inside other rectangles: this is what our webpages have always been made of. We’ve long tried to break free from their restrictions by using CSS to create geometric shapes, but those shapes have never affected the content inside the shaped element, or how the element is seen by other elements on the page.

The new CSS Shapes specification is changing that. Introduced by Adobe in mid-2012, its goal is to provide web designers with a new way to change how the content flows inside and around arbitrarily complex shapes – something we’ve never been able to do before, not even with JavaScript.



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