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20 Useful CSS Tips For Beginners | How-To

 

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Typogridphy — A Typographical and Grid Layout CSS Framework From Harry Roberts of CSS Wizardry

Typogridphy — A Typographical and Grid Layout CSS Framework From Harry Roberts of CSS Wizardry
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7 Principles Of Clean And Optimized CSS Code

 

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Perfect Rounded Corners with CSS • Perishable Press

Perfect Rounded Corners with CSS

Published Monday, November 24, 2008 @ 6:38 am • 15 Responses

[ ~{*}~ ] A great way to enhance the visual appearance of various block-level elements is to use a “rounded-corder” effect. For example, throughout the current design for this site, I am using rounded corners on several different types of elements, including image borders, content panels, and even pre-formatted code blocks. Some of these rounded-corner effects are accomplished via multiple <div>s and a few background images, while others are created strictly with CSS.

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Bamboo Pixel | CSS Gallery

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That Css Guy! | Archive | That CSS Guy

 

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CSS Art: The Flower

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Today’s article is probably not the most practical tutorial I’ve ever written, but it was definitely one of the most fun to create. It also shows that, while CSS is often treated as a straightforward web development workhorse (and it’s a great workhorse, at that), it can also have a lighthearted, eccentric side as well. Today’s tutorial is about how to use CSS to create art.

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