Stronger, Better, Faster Design with CSS3 – Smashing Magazine
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 coder — a lot of the CSS properties we’re going to use have limited support, if any, in IE6/7 and probably 8. Firefox 3.5 and Safari 4 are your best bet right now to see all the cool stuff going on in CSS right now Chrome does a pretty good job, too.
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