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Downloading 162K unnecessarily on a mobile device is nothing to sneeze at no matter how good the mobile phone is. Browser Resizing Can Be CPU and Memory Intensive Yes, desktop browsers and iPhones have no trouble resizing images, but what about older or cheaper phones with less formidable CPUs? With this technique, we’re asking them to download larger images, uncompress them to their full size in
ColorZilla for Firefox is an extension that assists web developers and graphic designers with color related tasks - both basic and advanced. ColorZilla includes a Color Picker, Eye Dropper, Gradient Generator and many additional advanced color tools. With ColorZilla you can get a color reading from any point in your browser, quickly adjust this color and paste it into another program. You can anal
Fps: click mouse to enable/disable the advancer shader program Fine-tuned 8Bit Reaction-Diffusion system with added traveling wave fronts and subpixel decay. Using the gradients of the generative texture for a displacement mapping of a light source. There are two color channels completely unused in this technical demonstration. for best performance use Google Chrome
The Expressive Web is an Adobe-curated resource website for the advocacy, support, and advancement of HTML5 and CSS3 web development.Copyright © 2011 Adobe Systems incorporated. All rights reserved. Use of this website signifies your agreement to the Terms of User and Online Privacy Policy. Resources About Adobe and HTML5
The Latest in HTML Eric Bidelman ( G+, @ebidel ) Developer Relations Brown Bag July 7, 2011 ( View this presentation in a nightly build of Chrome, FF, or WebKit. Also, some of this presentation does require Chrome 14+ dev. ) There's a lot this presentation doesn't cover! CSS3 / WebGL / Canvas HTML5 Forms Device Orientation API FileSystem API IndexedDB History API Websockets, Server-Sent Events XHR
Home » Resources » 35 Awesome CSS3 Examples And Helpful Resources For Web Designers CSS3 is most likely the hottest trend in web designs right now, permit designers and developers the prospect to employ a many possibilities into their projects. The CSS3 has been designed to facilitate the web designer with tools to make the website visually more appealing and incorporate it with structurally more
Spinning spiraling cube using CSS3 3D animation and 3D transforms. Note: Hover the black box or cube to pause the animation. Please view in Safari, iPhone or iPad. If the animation freezes while viewing in wide-screen and at the same time hovering the viewport with the mouse, simply refresh the browser to restart the animation. All images used come from WISE - Multimedia Gallery and are used in th
This website is, sadly, defunct. But! Ethan’s new website is here for you to use. (Hello! If you think this article’s interesting, you might check out my ALA article on responsive web design.) I’ve always hated publishing. I don’t mean the industry, but the act. Hitting “print,” sending an email, pressing that “Publish” button on the CMS: at some point, you relinquish your ability to smooth down s
The CSS3 Webkit Gradient Generator is a showcase for the power of CSS webkit gradients. It also provides a simple graphical user interface for working with CSS webkit gradients, allowing a user preview real time what their gradient will look like and provide the code for the gradient they generated.CSS3 Gradient Generator v2.0 Welcome to the CSS3 Gradient Generator! Please be aware that in order t
In September and October of 2005 I published a series of articles that explained the selectors that are available in CSS 2.1. A quick summary is that most of the selectors described in those articles can be used now in modern browsers like Mozilla/Firefox, Safari, and Opera. We just need to wait for Internet Explorer to catch up before we can start using the full power of CSS 2.1 selectors. The go
While I was coding the Notepad theme, I’ve learned some new CSS3 features and now I would like to share it with you. View the demo to see a Mac-like multi-level dropdown menu that I’ve created using border-radius, box-shadow, and text-shadow. It renders perfect on Firefox, Safari and Chrome. The dropdown also works on non-CSS3 compitable browsers such as IE7+, but the rounded corners and shadow wi
Skip Article Header. Skip to: Start of Article. If you follow CSS, you’re probably sick of hearing promises of CSS 3 — the next generation style sheet language that should have been here several years ago. Well, the specification document still isn’t finalized. If you’re impatient, you’re not alone. Browser manufacturers have already started rolling out support for many of the new features even if
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At this time I'm not sure whether this list is complete or accurate. Please feel free to add/modify/delete from this list as required. -- dria 11:57, 17 October 2005 (PDT) CSS Properties that are Mozilla Extensions (ie: not part of the CSS Standard) should be tagged with CSS:Mozilla_Extensions. Mozilla extensions to properties that are part of the CSS Standard should be noted at that property's
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