CSS Selectors, Visually Explained
It’s a great way to learn CSS Selectors interactively.
It’s a great way to learn CSS Selectors interactively.
Today we want to share an experimental 3D layout with you. It’s inspired by the famous Flipboard app where a seamlessly “normal” page flips like a page in a book when swiped. We’ve tried to re-create that effect using CSS 3D transforms and JavaScript, making a layout that is “flippable” and responsive. While the swiping makes sense for touch devices, dragging will do for normal browsers.
CSS Hat translates Photoshop layer styles to CSS3
The easiest way to create your CSS sprites. Also check out Sprite Cow.
Update: There’s a native app for that, SpriteRight.
An open letter to Kickstarter.
The CSS Working Group recently published the first working draft of CSS4 Selectors. “Wait…CSS 4? I thought CSS3 was still incomplete” you might ask. The spec process changed after CSS2.1. Instead of one monolithic spec, CSS3 was broken down into smaller bite sized chunks. Each chunk or module…
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Another interesting thing: Pulse
Bootstrap is a super awesome pack of mixins and variables to be used in conjunction with LESS, a CSS preprocessor for faster and easier web development.
Remove all the enter/leave messages and, of course, 37signals’ advertisements.
Notice: time stamps are also affected.

Admit it, you’ve been there. Unless you’re a designer who isn’t chasing for the pixel-level accuracy.
We used to have Uniform, and it still works perfectly now. But given a choice, I’d choose Formalize, the new tool for you to beautify your form elements.