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ryanseddon.com
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| | | | | Recently I have been playing around with CSS transitions and animations as implemented in webkit based browsers such as Safari and Chrome. They have been submitted to the W3C for consideration in the CSS3 spec so hopefully we should see more browsers support this soon, Firefox 3.5 supports CSS transforms which was developed by the webkit people to work alongside CSS animations & transitions. | |
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iamvdo.me
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| | | | | This is my first post in english. If you find any errors, or if you can't figure it out, please let me know. Back in 2011, browsers started to implement CSS shorthand filters from the Filter Effects specification. Basically, at this time, only SVG filters were supported, and Firefox was the only... | |
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huedesigner.wordpress.com
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| | | | | 10 useful tips to ensure your Web pages look good across all browsers and attract more visitors. In theory, building a Web page is simple: Throw together some HTML, test it in your browser, and upload. HTML and CSS are standards, so a page tested in one browser should look the same in all other... | |
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html5devconf.com
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| | | As you navigate the evolving landscape of web development, you'll find that mobile-first HTML5 design isn't just a trend-it's a fundamental shift in how we approach digital experiences. With mobile devices accounting for over half of global web traffic, you can't afford to treat smartphone users as an afterthought. While... | ||