Posts Tagged ‘CSS

ie-css3.js is a project by Keith Clark which enables Internet Explorer to identify CSS3 pseudo selectors & render any such styles. Including 2 JS files (DOMAssistant is required too) into your web pages & inserting CSS files with the <link> tag (inline styles are not supported) will make the rules work. How does it work? [...]

CSS Transitions 101

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19 Jan 2010

Despite people’s expectation of change and movement on the screen, CSS and HTML have few controls that allow you to design interactivity, and those that exist are binary. A link is either one color or another. A text field is either one size or another. A photo is either transparent or opaque. No in-betweens from [...]

It is a great honor for me to present you the new project that I was working on called Refilmagem. A site about movies that was planned to add in a same place all the information about movies premiers, upcoming and showtimes from our home town, Porto Alegre. The project is from our partner at [...]

ZURB has taught us How to Build the New Visual Annotations. The solution was not technically too complex. With Notable, they have embraced the concept of graceful degradation: they take advantage of new CSS techniques that degrade cleanly to older browsers. The note overlays are composed of two main elements, an outer border div and [...]

Last Friday, we learned how to utilize a tool called Zen-Coding to rapidly speed up our development time when creating mark-up. In today’s Plus video tutorial, we’re going to take another huge leap forward, specifically with CSS, where I’ll show you how to utilize a different tool, called “Scaffold,” created by Anthony Short. This will [...]


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