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  • 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
  • How we built MSN UK's responsive Olympics site

    Governor Technology was recently tasked by MSN UK to create a responsive site for its coverage of the London 2012 Olympics. Matt Clark explains how it rose to the challenge
    By Matt Clark on
  • Eric Meyer on the past, present and future of CSS

    He was there at the very beginnings of CSS back in 1996, and it’s been blowing his mind ever since. Eric Meyer, co-founder of An Event Apart, talks to Tom May about how he helped make CSS what it is today, and where it’s going in the future
  • 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
  • Create a repeating pattern in Illustrator

    Andy Buckle explains how to use Adobe Illustrator CS6's new pattern-creation tools to create a seamlessly repeating design for use in your websites
    By Andy Buckle on
  • Summer 2012 (#231)

    Creating flexible layouts that will work on any device and any screen size is the next big challenge for CSS. In this month's issue Peter Gasston takes us on a tour of some well-implemented properties you can use now as well as the exciting proposed properties we could be using in the future
    By Tanya Combrinck on
  • Hot in web standards: June 2012

    In her second monthly report, Lea Verou rounds up the latest developments in the W3C working groups including 'unprefixing', media queries, sticky positioning and lots more
    By Lea Verou on
  • Master the WordPress Loop

    The Loop is the basis of dynamic content in WordPress. Joe Casabona explains what it does, how to use it, and resolves the most common Loop-related queries
  • 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
  • August 2012 (#230)

    This month we've invited 10 experts in web design and development to reveal their top tips for 10 essential areas of building websites. We cover HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, Photoshop, Fireworks, WordPress, Drupal, SEO and responsive design
    By Oliver Lindberg on
  • Create a page turn effect

    Joe Lambert walks you through creating a stunning page turn effect to enhance a portfolio image gallery
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