CSS Bubble Tooltips
Avoid cross-browser javascript when you can use css to make tooltips with less code. Honestly you were going to use css to style your tooltips anyway right? Your probably already have most of this code in your css already too. Besides that if you have an advanced site in the first place you probably have enought javascript already.
By Trent Richardson
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October’s Fresh Photoshop Web Layout Tutorials
October’s Fresh Photoshop Web Layout Tutorials - Enjoy this list of 26 fresh photoshop layout tutorials, fresh resources from the design community (october 2010)
By NetKit
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How to Host Right-to-Left Styling
For international projects, don’t use separate style sheets for right-to-left (RTL) styling: use natural (@dir) or artificial (@id, @class) hooks instead. The only exception are unbearable performance issues due to hundreds of RTL rules.
By Jens O. Meiert
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Free High-Quality Texture Pack: Sky and Lens Flare
Now that it is the summer season, it is the perfect time to get out there and enjoy the sun. I also thought it would be of perfect timing to be giving away a nice set of Sky and Lens Flare Textures for you to utilize in your future projects
By Jan Cavan
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10 Fresh Personal Website Designs for inspiration
This week we choosed 10 best personal website designs from deviantART the best community of artists. There is lots of great designs out there but our showcase is focused only on personal websites designs which we hope provide you many good inspirations.
Enjoy the list!.
By cssarts.com - web design gallery
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10 MooTools Image and Content Sliders
With CSS3 stealing all of the design headlines recently, and with jQuery as popular as it is, it is very easy to forget about any other image and content slider/gallery options you may have. And as such, in this post, we take a look at the best of what MooTools can offer. As you will see, the results are pretty impressive.
By Speckyboy
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Drop Shadows with CSS3
Paul Irish showed me this implementation of CSS3 drop-shadows. The demo only works for webkit based browsers (though it will work on Firefox if the appropriate vendor-prefixes are added to the stylesheet).
By Divya Manian
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CSS3 Sidebar Full Height Background Color
This is a small CSS3 trick which can do the Faux Columns trick without using image. The problem with sidebar in layout is it cannot extend automatically full height along with the content. We usually do it by creating an image for background and repeating it the way down for content container. Today, I will show you how we get the same result with CSS3. This technique is using the CSS3 gradient.
By Lam Nguyen
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Zebra-striping rows and columns
Zebra-striping tables is certainly not a new thing; it has been done and discussed for years. They (allegedly) aid usability in reading tabular data by offering the user a coloured means of separating and differentiating rows from one another. I say allegedly, there has been research into their effectiveness, conducted by Jessica Enders over at A List Apart which proved pretty inconclusive.
By Harry Roberts
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10 Great Tips for Writing Better And More Comprehensive CSS
There are many different coding styles, some do not like indentation, some like to capitalize certain things, others like to add more than one element on a line, the main train of thought is they are all after one common thing: organization and better code.
By GrindSmart Media
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Start Experimenting With CSS3 Keyframe Animations
You can now produce stunning animations with CSS3. Did you know that? Of course you did.CSS3 animations are the new kid on the block. It’s a big step. Although they haven’t really taken centre stage yet as only the webkit browsers support them. For this reason they’re used sparingly, in a lot of cases for experimental purposes or as ‘hidden gems’, but that doesn’t mean you should shy away from getting stuck in. It was only recently I experimented myself so I thought I’d share a beginner’s demo with you.
By Lee Munroe
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How to Create a Cool Slide Out Panel with CSS3 only
Many sites have a really cool hidden panel which contains some relevant information and this panel is revealed to us, with a cool animation, when we click on a particular button or hover over it. This has usually been achieved using jQuery. But now as we advent towards the future and CSS3 is becoming a reality, here is a tutorial on how to build an animated slide out panel using only CSS3.
By Sumeet Chawla
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