Just hover on letters inspired by Edenspiekermann work for Kröller-Müller Museum - http://edenspiekermann.com/projects/kroller-muller-museum...
Just hover on letters inspired by Edenspiekermann work for Kröller-Müller Museum - http://edenspiekermann.com/projects/kroller-muller-museum...
Native These are the natively supported easing functions, built into WebKit. linear ease ease-in ease-out ease-in-out Custom These are custom easing functions (thanks to Robert Penner & Thomas Fuchs) that can produce much more interesting transitions. Generated Animation CSS Internally the custom easing function for the transition is faked using CSS animations. Here is the code that is produced on
DigitalOcean provides cloud products for every stage of your journey. Get started with $200 in free credit! I get a little giddy when I come across perfect uses for :nth-child or :nth-of-type (read about the difference). The better you understand them, the more css nerdgasms you get to have! In these simple “recipes” (really: expressions) I’ll arbitrarily use a flat list of list items and randomly
DigitalOcean provides cloud products for every stage of your journey. Get started with $200 in free credit! Making text blurry is pretty easy. Just make the color transparent and set a text-shadow. .blurry-text { color: transparent; text-shadow: 0 0 5px rgba(0,0,0,0.5); } That’s dangerous though, because there are browsers that support color but not text shadow, so the end result would be totally
Sass is the most mature, stable, and powerful professional grade CSS extension language in the world. CSS Compatible Sass is completely compatible with all versions of CSS. We take this compatibility seriously, so that you can seamlessly use any available CSS libraries. Feature Rich Sass boasts more features and abilities than any other CSS extension language out there. The Sass Core Team has work
President of WebFX. Bill has over 25 years of experience in the Internet marketing industry specializing in SEO, UX, information architecture, marketing automation and more. William’s background in scientific computing and education from Shippensburg and MIT provided the foundation for MarketingCloudFX and other key research and development projects at WebFX. When artists begin a new painting, the
President of WebFX. Bill has over 25 years of experience in the Internet marketing industry specializing in SEO, UX, information architecture, marketing automation and more. William’s background in scientific computing and education from Shippensburg and MIT provided the foundation for MarketingCloudFX and other key research and development projects at WebFX. You can never have too much of a good
I’m not a big fan of the default text rendering in WebKit, in my opinion, it’s too heavy. There used to be a workaround where setting text-shadow would make the text thinner, but updating to Snow Leopard rendered that useless. Then someone found another hack (using -webkit-text-stroke) that seemed to work nicely, but it wasn’t usable on text-heavy pages, causing performance issues when scrolling.
Can I Use ? Data on support for the default feature across the major browsers from caniuse.com.
Border-radius — don’t ya just love it? It’s easily over-used, but done nicely and not too often, rounded corners can add a touch of class to pretty-much anything. However certain color combinations can produce a somewhat jagged effect, even with the anti-aliasing that all browsers apply. In my experience, the offender is dark backgrounds with lighter borders, particularly against off-white backgro
is a Kinetic Type experiment that makes use of Advanced CSS selectors and CSS transitions*. The idea is based off of kinetic type videos that are usually created using After Effects, Flash, or other animation tools. Javascript is used, but minimally, really just to turn class names on and off. All of the animations are accomplished using CSS. *Disclaimer: This demo works only works on; Chrome, Saf
As I observe other liquid based websites, I see two commonly used techniques on displaying columns, the fixed columns and the liquid columns. There are drawbacks to both that I would like to point out, and later would like to pitch my solution. Fixed Columns The great thing about having fixed columns in a liquid layout, is that it will fill up the view port with as many columns as it can fit. But
Curtis is the name I’ve given for a family of geometric sans-serif fonts currently in development. Other incarnations exist as Fontstructions: Curtis Heavy and Curtis Pixel 14. This version takes form in CSS. All shapes are rendered by the browser, using a combination of background color, border width, border radius, and a heavily reliance on absolute/relative positioning. You can get a better ide
In our last article about CSS3, “Pushing Your Buttons With Practical CSS3, we talked about using new CSS3 techniques like gradients, border-radius and drop-shadows to create compelling, flexible and (in some cases) hilarious buttons. In this second article we’re going to focus on using those CSS techniques (and a little JavaScript) to create some practical elements and layouts. As before, caveat c
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