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By CMS tutorial Crawler in CSS
Don't know what CSS stands for? Need help diving into CSS? Never created a website before? If so, this screencast was tailor-made for you!
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It sounds like an oxymoron, or at least an impossibility, doesn't it? How can a static language that's really more like markup than programming be object-oriented? In this tutorial, I'm going to introduce you to the idea of object-oriented CSS, show you how it works, and try to convince you that you should be using it too!
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we'll be making a CSS menu with icons.
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You will be creating a simple navigation in photoshop and how to implement that menu.
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Don't know what CSS stands for? Need help diving into CSS? Never created a website before? If so, this screencast was tailor-made for you!
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In today's video tutorial, we'll review a bunch of different neat effects that can be used in Safari 4, Chrome, and for all iPhone development.
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At the moment, web fonts are all the buzz. Unfortunately, achieving cross browser support is not easy. In this tutorial, I'll show you how to get custom fonts working in all of the major browsers.
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Last week, I launched a new exclusive quick-tip series for our Twitter followers. What makes this screencast series unique is that they're all five minutes or less, and the topic for each entry comes straight from the community!
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Due to the fact that @font-face can be a bit overly complicated, it hasn't caught on quite as much as it should. Once you start reading about licensing, different font formats, browser consistencies, it can potentially become more trouble than it's worth. But - in five minutes, I'll try to simplify the process of working with custom fonts as much as I possibly can. Services like Font Squirrel help to make the task a cinch!
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Perhaps more than any other topic, I'm most often contacted about how to build cross-browser navigation menus. Understandably, the reason is because every web designer has built one at some point, if not during every project! Nonetheless, it can absolutely be a tricky task. In this video tutorial, I'll teach you how to build an attractive cross-browser navigation menu; notable features include CSS3 gradients, multiple sub-menus, and jQuery animations.
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Thanks to advanced CSS properties, such as gradients and shadows, it's now quite easy to turn a dull web form into something beautiful - with minimal effort. I'll show you how in today's tutorial!
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As CSS3 rolls out around the web, it is bringing some interesting new presentational techniques along with it. Today, we'll review the basics of using CSS3 transitions and animations to add an extra layer of polish.
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Fonts are a huge part of design (as we all know). Text on the web needs to be much more dynamic than in any other media. We have solutions like Cufon, sIFR, etc. but perhaps one of the better options is using @font-face in CSS.
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Creating an image only for the purpose of displaying a gradient is inflexible, and is quickly becoming a bad practice. Unfortunately, at the time of this writing, they very well might still be required, but hopefully not for much longer. Thanks to Firefox and Safari/Chrome, we can now create powerful gradients with minimal effort.
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This tutorial will outline the steps required to create your own grid system like the 960.gs or Blueprint CSS frameworks.
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