Posts under Tag: CSS
No More Powerpoint I Have Impress.js

Impress.js is a presentation framework which uses all the new features of CSS3 transforms and CSS transitions to create unique presentations. In this tutorial you will learn how you don’t need to use the old powerpoint presentation software now we have Impress.js. Advertise here via BSA

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Parallax Scrolling Effect With CSS & jQuery

In this tutorial you will learn how to create a parallax scrolling effect using CSS & jQuery. This is a growing trend now in website design with many single page websites using this technique to create interesting and interactive websites. Advertise here via BSA

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Collection Of CSS Resets

Other browsers might behaviour differently to floats and clears, which can make your designs look off. To get around this problem we can use a bit of CSS that will reset the browser defaults to something we setup making all the browsers render elements the same. Advertise here via BSA

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Creating Different CSS3 Box Shadows Effects

In this tutorial we are going to be creating box shadow effects with just CSS. Below is an image created in photoshop of different box shadows effects. These used to be the only way of creating this effect but thanks to CSS3 we can now do all this with just CSS. Advertise here via BSA

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A Simple CSS Image Slider

Make this awesome CSS image slider using just CSS (and one line of javascript). Enjoy! Advertise here via BSA

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A Round Up of the CSS4 Selectors Specification Editors Draft

A quick roundup of what to expect in the new CSS4 specification, including being able to target parent elements! Advertise here via BSA

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Make Simple CSS3 Tags

Learn how to make simple CSS3 Tags which can be highly customizable Advertise here via BSA

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CSS3 Buttons With Pseudo Classes

In this tutorial you will learn how you can use this Pseudo classes with CSS3 to create different states for your web buttons. This means your button look different depending on the interaction from the visitor. Advertise here via BSA

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How To Build a Handwritten Letter Style Contact Form

Follow this step by step tutorial to create a traditional pen & paper inspired contact form in HTML and CSS. We’ll use a mix of basic and intermediate CSS techinques to give the form the appearance of a letter, then use the @font-face CSS property to transform the digital text into handwriting. Advertise here via BSA

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How to create HTML Photo Gallery for All Browsers

Learn how to create a simple HTML Photo Gallery using CSS and Javascript, valid and compatible with all browser including Internet Explorer 6,7 and 8. Advertise here via BSA

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