Tag archive: css3

Online tools for CSS3 transforms, gradients and other effects

Here is a recommendation for those of you who are curious about what CSS3 can be used for, as well as for everyone who wants to get started with using CSS3 transforms in a really easy way: John Allsopp, the main developer of the excellent visual CSS editor Style Master, has created a set of…

What is responsive web design?

I got a question a few days ago which was really good: What does “responsive web design” mean, and why should I use it? In short, responsive web design is a term that describes the concept of building a website design in a way that allows the layout to change depending on what screen resolution…

CSS3 PIE – Bringing CSS3 effects to Internet Explorer 6, 7 and 8

One common dilemma with using CSS3 decorations such as border-radius and box-shadow has been the lack of support for those decorations in the Internet Explorer web browser. But there is a rather simple way of getting some of the most popular CSS3 features to work with IE: CSS3 PIE – where PIE means “Progessive Internet…

From the forum: Free html5 template

Forum user stonerocket posted a thread in the showroom about the release of a new free html5/css3 template. It is a basic layout with a horizontal multi-level dropdown menu. The template validates as html5, but the code does not contain any html5-specific tags so it is easy to edit for anyone familiar with XHTML. Download…

New version of Variant Trio released

In a forum post, I was asked about modifying the code order Variant Trio template to place the main content before the sidebar content. While I am not very convinced of the significance of the code order in terms of how search engines view the site these days, it was a simple modification for me…

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