11 Classic CSS Techniques Made Simple with CSS3
Eleven different time-consuming effects that can be achieved quite easily with CSS3
We've all had to achieve some effect that required an extra handful of
divs or PNGs. We shouldn't be limited to these old techniques when
there's a new age coming. This new age includes the use of CSS3. In
today's tutorial, I'll show you eleven different time-consuming effects
that can be achieved quite easily with CSS3.
Here are the 11 techniques that I'll be showing you how to recreate with CSS3. I'll show you how to create them using CSS2 (or JavaScript), and then with CSS3 properties. Remember - these effects will only work in modern browsers that implement these CSS3 features. Your best option is to view these with Safari 4.
What will be covering:
- Rounded Corners
- Box Shadow
- Text Shadow
- Fancy Font
- Opacity
- RGBA
- Background Size
- Multiple Backgrounds
- Columns
- Border Image
- Animations
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