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CSS: 3D Transforms and Animations Tweet1 Share0 Tweets24 Comments 3D Transforms were first implemented by the Safari/WebKit team ages ago. Support in other browsers is still variable, but getting better. CSS3 animation and 2D transforms have been implemented in Safari, Firefox, Opera and even Internet Explorer 10, but in this article we're taking it a step further using keyframes to set up perpetu
HTML: HTML5 Form Validation Examples Tweet44 Shares0 Tweets36 Comments The option of using pure HTML, sometimes with a touch of CSS, to complement JavaScript form validation was until recently unthinkable. Sure there have been all kinds of whacky plug-ins over the years aimed at achieving this, but never a single standard that we could work towards. For a more detailed introduction to HTML5 form v
CSS: border-radius and -moz-border-radius Tweet1 Share0 Tweets38 Comments One of the most keenly-anticipated CSS3 properties is border-radius. Web designers will no longer have to resort to complex table structures using custom-made corner graphics or including arcane JavaScript files in order to produce designs with rounded corners. While Internet Explorer before IE9 doesn't support many (or any)
System: Analyzing Apache Log Files Tweet0 Shares0 Tweets8 Comments There are many different packages that allow you to generate reports on who's visiting your site and what they're doing. The most popular at this time appear to be "Analog", "The Webalizer" and "AWStats" which are installed by default on many shared servers. While such programs generate attractive reports, they only scratch the sur
CSS: Transition Timing Functions Tweet30 Shares0 Tweets16 Comments This article follows on from the related article on Animation using CSS Transforms and covers the transition-duration, transition-timing-function and other related CSS3 properties which affect the timing of animations. The examples on this page will work in most modern browsers, including Internet Explorer 10, with no prefix. For s
CSS: Animation Using CSS Transforms Tweet16 Shares0 Tweets41 Comments All of the examples on this page should now work now in Firefox, Safari, Chrome, Opera and Internet Explorer 10+. In older browsers you will see either no effects, or the transforms taking place without any animation. Browser-specific prefixes are no longer required. The animations presented below involve setting up a transforma
Welcome to The Art of Web Tweet8 Shares0 Tweets12 Comments The Art of Web presents code snippets and examples in fields ranging from server configuration and security to advanced css effects. The code is presented in tutorial format so not always suitable for direct copying. All code is free to use and adapt and we always appreciate a link or tweet. What's New? RSS Feed PHP Passing variables to Ja
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