CSS3 Watch

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

CSS3 Watch is curated by Zander Martineau

The HTML5 Family: CSS3

jayrobinson:

I added to Ext’s blog series on HTML5 with a post covering CSS3:

“Many of the benefits people associate with ‘HTML5’ are actually provided by CSS3 and Javascript. Ultimately, HTML only defines content structure, while Javascript provides behavior and CSS provides presentation. CSS3 builds on the widely supported CSS2.1 spec, and allows for truly stunning interfaces.”

Almost all of the CSS3 modules are work in the latest WebKit or Mozilla browsers. Guess which browser supports only one.

Drop-In Modals

For those using WebKit based browsers (Safari and Chrome), CSS3 effects and properties can help you create fast, simple modals by using transforms, animation, and some subtle design cues.

Drop-In Modals

For those using WebKit based browsers (Safari and Chrome), CSS3 effects and properties can help you create fast, simple modals by using transforms, animation, and some subtle design cues.

CSS Posters

CSS Posters

Fontdeck opens for business

Commercial fonts for your website using @font-face

Fontdeck opens for business

Commercial fonts for your website using @font-face

Beautiful new site for Kaleidoscope, a new file comparison app for mac

Beautiful new site for Kaleidoscope, a new file comparison app for mac