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14 Jan 11Bruno Bichet
CSS3 LES techniques que vous devez connaître #2 http://t.co/oGphMIJ via @sixrevisions
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With
-moz
you first define the direction of the gradient, then determine the starting and ending color.-webkit
gradients take a little more code. First you define the type of gradient. The next two values define the direction. Finally, the last two values define the starting and ending color of the gradient. -
-moz-linear-gradient(-90deg,#1aa6de,#022147); -webkit-gradient(linear, left top, left bottom, from(#1aa6de), to(#022147));
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With the
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andbackground
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::-moz-selection { background: #3C0; /* Firefox */ color: #90C; }
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a “newspaper” type
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Below I specified how many columns I want, what type of rule I want to seperate them, and how big of a gap I want between the columns
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-moz-column-count:3; -moz-column-rule: solid 1px black; -moz-column-gap: 20px;
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awqi zar
Many of you have probably heard all the buzz around CSS3, but exactly which techniques can we use today? In this article I’ll show you some different CSS3 techniques that work great in some of the leading browsers (i.e. Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera ), and how they will degrade well in the non-supported browsers (i.e. Internet Explorer). Using browser specific extensions, many of the proposed CSS3 styles can be used today!
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daniel_takacs
As you might have guessed, one of the downsides of using these extensions is the fact that we must use all of the above prefixes to get the CSS3 style to render in Firefox, Safari, and Chrome. And no surprise to anyone, IE does not support CSS3 or do they
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09 Feb 10Frances de Waal
Drop shadows, gradients, RGBA, border color, transform, multi-column layout
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08 Feb 10secret lou
Basic techniques including drop shadow, border colours, column layout, text selection colours
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gialloporpora
Many of you have probably heard all the buzz around CSS3, but exactly which techniques can we use today? In this article I’ll show you some different CSS3 techniques that work great in some of the leading browsers (i.e. Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera ), and how they will degrade well in the non-supported browsers (i.e. Internet Explorer). Using browser specific extensions, many of the proposed CSS3 styles can be used today!
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jorge glez
Many of you have probably heard all the buzz around CSS3, but exactly which techniques can we use today? In this article I’ll show you some different CSS3 techniques that work great in some of the leading browsers (i.e. Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera ), a
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06 Feb 10Sam Trident
"Re: Your “About the Author”. The very first thing you mention is that you’re a christian. Get over it, I don’t care what you are. We came here to read about CSS3, not to learn your personal beliefs, religious convictions or spiritual aspirations."
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In this article I’ll show you some different CSS3 techniques that work great in some of the leading browsers (i.e. Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera ), and how they will degrade well in the non-supported browsers (i.e. Internet Explorer)
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iga nokage
Many of you have probably heard all the buzz around CSS3, but exactly which techniques can we use today? In this article I'll show you some different CSS3 techniques that work great in some of the leading browsers (i.e. Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera ), a
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