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  • Make a kinetic typography video with CSS

    Sam Hampton-Smith shows how to use CSS3 transitions and animations to create a kinetic typography motion graphic piece, timed to match an HTML5 audio clip
    By Sam Hampton-smith on
  • Make a CSS TARDIS

    Doctor Who fanatic John Galantini has materialised the Time Lord’s iconic police box into a whole new dimension: the modern browser. Here’s how he did it
    By John Galantini on
  • Hot in web standards: March/April 2013

    Lea Verou on the latest developments at the W3C, including plans to unify testing resources, native lazy loading discussions, CSS Overflow and a new Working Draft of SVG 2
    By Lea Verou on
  • Design in the browser

    Channel your workflow into the realm of code and you open up fresh possibilities for dynamic design. Todd Zaki Warfel argues for a shift in perspective
    By Todd Zaki Warfel on
  • Build a portfolio with CSS3 transitions

    Build a modern, interactive portfolio page using CSS3 transitions to replace jQuery animation and HTML5 markup, with Andrew Markham-Davies
    By Andrew Markham-davies on
  • The pro's guide to CSS layouts

    CSS’s next big challenge is to make flexible, dynamic page layouts that work across our ever-broadening range of devices. With solutions proposed and under discussion, Peter Gasston offers a snapshot of the future
    By Peter Gasston on
  • Start your project right with Modernizr

    The HTML5 Boilerplate includes the feature-detection library Modernizr. Learn how to take full advantage of what this feature-rich JavaScript library has to offer when you start a new project
    By Chris Olberding on | 4 comments
  • Swishy CSS3 navigation

    CSS3 offers so many possibilities to create cool rollovers on website menus. Dan Voyce explains how he created the effect on Graphite Design’s site
    By Dan Voyce on
  • Design sites using the Responsive Grid System

    The Responsive Grid System isn't a framework or a boilerplate. But it does make creating responsive websites quick and easy. Graham Miller, its creator, explains how to use it
    By Graham Miller on
  • Create fluid layouts with HTML5 and CSS3

    In this exclusive excerpt from Responsive Web Design with HTML5 and CSS3, Ben Frain explores how to convert pixel-based designs to their proportional equivalents
    By Ben Frain on
  • Make a CSS animated sprite in Photoshop

    With new CSS features come opportunities to animate without the need for script. Sam Hampton-Smith demonstrates how to produce a retro gaming-inspired sprite
    By Sam Hampton-smith on
  • Modernizr 2.6 released

    Tool showcases new features; lead developer Paul Irish talks web community
    By Craig Grannell on
  • Chain CSS animations together with JavaScript

    CSS animation is set for widespread adoption. Peter Gasston shows how we can extend its capabilities by mixing and chaining with JavaScript events
    By Peter Gasston on
  • More efficient CSS3 transitions

    CSS transitions rarely happen in isolation. Adding transitions to groups of elements means there's more to keep track of and more opportunity to add variety. We can also take advantage of how our brains tend to see things to both save ourselves some work and make things a little more interesting
  • Create a page turn effect

    Joe Lambert walks you through creating a stunning page turn effect to enhance a portfolio image gallery
  • Hot in web standards: May 2012

    In the first of a regular series of reports, Lea Verou summarises the latest need-to-know developments in the fast-moving world of the Working Groups ...
  • The problem with adaptive images

    Designer and developer Christopher Schmitt examines the problem of adaptive images and looks at issues such as screen resolution and Retina displays, bandwidth and browser width
    By Christopher Schmitt on | 6 comments
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