Posts Tagged ‘Css’

Linkshake: Spur, Kerning.js, CSS-Terminal und mehr

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Responsive Web Design Techniques, Tools and Design Strategies

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? ? Back in January, we published an article on responsive design, “ Responsive Web Design: What It Is and How to Use It .” Responsive design continues to get a lot of attention, but considering how different it is from the “traditional” way of designing websites, it can be a bit overwhelming for those designers who have yet to try it. To that end, we’ve compiled this round-up of resources for creating responsive website designs. Included are tutorials, techniques, articles, tools and more, all geared toward giving you the specific knowledge you need to create your own responsive designs. Responsive Design Techniques CSS Transitions and Media Queries Elliot Jay Stocks provides insight into the combination of CSS media queries and CSS transitions. The basic premise is this: you use media queries to design responsive websites that adapt in layout according to browser width, and you constantly resize your browser to see how the website performs, but every time a query kicks in, there’s a harsh jump between the first style and the second.

CSS3 vs. CSS: A Speed Benchmark

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I believe in the power, speed and “update-ability” of CSS3. Not having to load background images as structural enhancements (such as PNGs for rounded corners and gradients) can save time in production (i.e. billable hours) and loading (i.e. page speed). At our company, we’ve happily been using CSS3 on client websites for over a year now, and I find that implementing many of these properties right now is the most sensible way to build websites.

CSS3 Image Gallery with 3D Lightbox Animation

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Having been inspired to get ‘Hardboiled’, Tom Kenny has started playing around with a few cool techniques and exploring how to make the content accessible in less capable browsers while giving the best possible experiences to the ones that support the latest advancements in CSS. He has Create a CSS3 Image Gallery with a 3D Lightbox Animation by taking Benjamin’s CSS lightbox gallery and built upon by adding a few hover effects for the gallery grid itself and a 3D rotation for the lightbox content, all with the use of CSS. Requirements: jQuery Framework Demo: http://inspectelement.com/demos/css3/3dgallery/ License: License Free Related Posts Micro Image Gallery jQuery Plugin FancyBox – jQuery Image Zomming Script jSquares – Image Grid that Pops Up Image & Description Lightbox – Elegant and Animated Gallery Increase the Size of Click Targets And Get More Conversions Sponsors Using What Font is you can identify the font you are looking for!

The 1140 CSS Grid 12 Columns Fluid Down to Mobile

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The 1140 grid fits perfectly into a 1280 monitor. On smaller monitors it becomes fluid and adapts to the width of the browser. Beyond a certain point it uses media queries to serve up a mobile version, which essentially stacks all the columns on top of each other so the flow of information still makes sense. Scrap 1024! Design once at 1140 for 1280, and with very little extra work, it will adapt itself to work on just about any monitor, even mobile

CSS Modal Box without Javascript or Images

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Using CSS3 tech­niques a modal box can be cre­ated with­out JavaScript or images. With a bit of ani­ma­tion, tran­si­tion and trans­form, it can be made that lit­tle bit more special. Here we have CSS Modal by Paul Hayes .

Nice and Simple CSS Easing Animation with Ceaser

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Now that we can use CSS transitions in all the modern browsers with Ceaser – CSS Easing Animation Tool . Simply choose an easing type and test it out with a few effects. If you don’t quite like the easing, grab a handle and fix it. When you’re happy, snag your code and off you go.

Designing In-Browser: A Manifesto

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These are exciting times to be a web designer. CSS is finally starting to catch up to the visions of the beautiful websites we have in our heads. No longer do we have to rely on hacks and images to create wonderfully engaging interfaces! But we can’t just rely on browsers to usher in this new era. As creators we have to be flexible and adapt our workflow to encourage these new best practicees.

Linkshake: jsFiddle, Website Layouts, CSS-Rendering und mehr

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Linkshake: CSS Tipps, Kod, ModRewrite

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