Tag Archives: CSS3

Why you shouldn’t use :inth-child yet

I was recently working on a project where their were multiple ul elements and i needed to hide the third ul. I right away thought about the :inth-child selector because I just read an article talking about it over at

50 tutorials to help you become a better web designer and developer

Hey everyone! it’s been a while since I posted I’ve been pretty busy with work lately trying to get some websites rolled out and all of that fun stuff. Here is a list of tutorials I thought any web designer/developer

css3 -moz-transition tutorial

This tutorial is going to cover the basics of the new CSS3 transition property and how to easily implement transitions to upcoming projects or update older projects. I’ve used it a lot recently just because of how simple it is

Blog updates on the way

Hey guys I’m finally switching the look around on my blog. I’m still going to be posting freebies, tutorials, and other things but I’m also going to be posting the thing I’m working on with clients so be sure to

CSS3 tabbed navigation

The result is Sweet tabbed navigation using pure CSS3. Demo page only works in browsers that support the new CSS3 features. This code fully works in Safari / Firefox 3.6. DEMO Tweet

Nice CSS3 buttons

  CSS3 Buttons supports a wide range of icons that can easily be added to any button by adding a span tag inside the anchor tag with the class of .icon and any one of the provided icon classes. CSS3

CSS3 PIE – PIE makes Internet Explorer 6-8 capable of rendering CSS3

  PIE makes Internet Explorer 6-8 capable of rendering several of the most useful CSS3 decoration features. PIE stands for Progressive Internet Explorer. It is an IE attached behavior which, when applied to an element, allows IE to recognize and

HTML5 Local Databases

  Starting with Safari 4, iPhone/iPad OS3, Chrome 5, and Opera 10.5 (Desktop), HTML5 Local Databases are now supported. Darkcrimson is sharing tutorial and the basic examples how to get started with HTML5 Local Database. First we check if the

inuit.css – A Flexible CSS Framework With Mobile-Tablet Support

inuit.css is built to work on smaller screens (such as tablets) and tiny screens (such as phones) straight out of the box with minimal effort. inuit.css has basic support for new HTML5 elements. DEMO Tweet

BlueGriffon – Gecko Based WYSIWYG Content Editor

BlueGriffon can create and edit all HTML 4, XHTML 1 and HTML 5 (both HTML and XML serializations) documents. BlueGriffon has an exceptional CSS support. Its heart being Gecko, the rendering engine of Firefox 4, BlueGriffon offers all you need