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Using CSS3
It is wild how the pace of growth in HTML & CSS is entirely dependent on the technology presented by the browser. It seems as though the two should just be created hand-in-hand, at the same time in order to … Continue reading
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Pieces of CSS 3
In every industry, innovation is inevitable, and the ones that keep up with innovation are the ones that survive. When it comes to browsers and adopting support for new technologies within HTML and CSS, why wouldn’t you keep up with … Continue reading
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CSS3 Prefixes Path the Road to the Future
Reading “Using CSS3 Today” was a friendly brain refresher regarding the importance and transition to CSS3, however, it discussed prefixes and the future of CSS3 in a way that I had never thought of before. I had always been very … Continue reading
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CSS1 has gone the way of the stone age
Life before CSS3 sounds completely, undoubtedly like the most awful existence in the world. At least that’s the picture this article paints. Initially CSS1 was used purely to include neat colors and fonts. Eventually though the stone age come to … Continue reading
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Using CSS3 Today
Dan Cederholm’s CSS3 for Web Designers was mainly a quick review for me on the new CSS3 rules and properties that we can use today. As it has been stated before, CSS3 is the new “bling” for web designers and has taken … Continue reading
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Using CSS 3
This article definitely helped refresh my CSS 3 memory. However, I thought this article by Dan Cederholm used some vocabulary that we have not heard before and are maybe for coding pros. Regardless of the vocabulary, I understood the main … Continue reading
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Using CSS3 Today
“We created support groups for designers emotionally scarred by inexplicable Internet Explorer bugs. Our hair started to gray.” Oh, how this article knows how many gray hairs CSS and HtML have caused me. This article was a nice refresher in CSS3 and even added … Continue reading
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CSS…again.
This article was yet another recap of CSS3. For me, it was mostly review of the concepts we’ve been discussing day in and day out. There were some new terms though that caught my eye – hover, focus, form elements, … Continue reading
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Using CSS3 Today
Firstly, I love the drama: “We created support groups for designers emotionally scarred by inexplicable Internet Explorer bugs. Our hair started to gray.” “CSS3 is actually a series of modules that are designed to be implemented separately and independently from each other.” These modules … Continue reading
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Using CSS3 today
This article really brought to light for me that today we use CSS for more than just link colors and fonts. CSS is a brilliant way for designers to transform their creative vision into a reality. It’s a way for … Continue reading
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