CSS3 Watch

Collecting examples of creative, innovative, and unexpected use of CSS3.

CSS3 Watch is curated by Zander Martineau
Just visited the site for one of my favourite iPad apps, Reeder, & was blown away by the amazing CSS3. Hover your mouse over each of the three menu items to see what I mean.

Hat tip to the dev!

Just visited the site for one of my favourite iPad apps, Reeder, & was blown away by the amazing CSS3. Hover your mouse over each of the three menu items to see what I mean.

Hat tip to the dev!

LOST WORLD’S FAIRS

Created by Friends of Mighty for the IE9 public beta launch, this site showcases some amazing typography using @font-face as well as loads of other CSS3 techniques.

CSS3 Watch on Twitter

For a while now, I have had a specific Twitter account for CSS3 Watch, @css3watch. This will simply auto-tweet any new posts to the blog.

Anyways, enjoy.

Frickin’ amazing button created by @simurai that use more than a splash of CSS3. The markup is clean & they look great!

Use with caution though, these babies probably aren’t ready for production sites.

Frickin’ amazing button created by @simurai that use more than a splash of CSS3. The markup is clean & they look great!

Use with caution though, these babies probably aren’t ready for production sites.

CSS3 and Clickable Events

The Tutorial: Using some CSS 3 and a little something called :target The Result: Javascript-free Tabbed Menus and Image Galleries.