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  • Improve your responsive design workflow with Sass

    Sass does not just help you maintain your style sheets. It can actually improve your responsive layout workflow and you don't even have to worry about the maths! Here Ryan Taylor explains how to build a reusable framework
  • Create slick animations with Adobe Edge

    David Nibley, creative director at Rain, guides you through the basics of creating an animation in Adobe Edge and is pleasantly surprised about its ease of use and familiarity of the process
    By David Nibley on | 5 comments
  • Discover the power of CSS3 selectors

    Rich Clark explains how to keep your markup slim and target elements in the DOM without resorting to extra presentational markup or JavaScript by using CSS3 selectors. Thus we can truly separate our content and presentation from one another
  • Responsive web design is boring!

    Jonathan Longnecker, co-founder of web and graphic design agency FortySeven Media, argues that most responsive sites are boring and comes up with a few starting points to help us create designs that break the mould
    By Jonathan Longnecker on | 21 comments
  • Build a Tweet map with SVG

    Divya Manian of nimbupani.com reveals how to create dynamic visualisations using Polymaps, a library that makes it trivial to create and manipulate map data in SVG
    By Divya Manian on | 1 comment
  • Five killer ways to use vertical rhythm

    The placement of elements such as headers and images has a big effect on the overall rhythm of a website, says Gene Crawford
    By Gene Crawford 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
  • 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
  • Create a responsive wireframe

    New developments make responsive wireframes a breeze. Chris Da Sie builds a single-page example showcasing the power of open source framework Wirefy
    By Chris Da Sie on
  • Boost Sass & Compass efficiency

    Many say CSS pre-processors create bloated code, lacking the efficiency of handwritten CSS. Ben Frain looks at techniques in Sass and Compass to streamline outputted CSS
    By Ben Frain on
  • Turn HTML into a CMS site with concrete5

    Don’t change the way you work. With concrete5, you can convert your HTML into a concrete5 theme in a few minutes. Chris Torres explains how
    By Chris Torres 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
  • 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
  • Dave Shea on the return of CSS Zen Garden

    Dave Shea is bringing back his legendary site for a new generation of designers. .net spoke with him about the site's rest and rebirth, and what he hopes to see from new designs
    By Craig Grannell on
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