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CSS3

2012
CSS3 potenzia la creatività dei web designer con un mondo di nuove funzionalità, rendendo più semplice creare siti web belli, usabili, coinvolgenti e accessibili. Dalla valorizzazione del testo e dei font, migliorando la leggibilità delle pagine, alla creazione di animazioni e transizioni; da background multipli e semitrasparenti, ombre e sfumature
Troiani, Gianluca
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CSS3, Here and Now

2012
Congratulations! You’ve reached the second part of the book. The first half focused on the importance of building a solid, structural foundation in HTML, creating a semantic layer upon which to build. We’ve introduced you to HTML5, the next generation of markup for the Web, and we’ve highlighted the benefits HTML5 has to offer, including some of the ...
Richard Clark   +3 more
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CSS3 for Mobile

2012
One of the most exciting aspects of developing for mobile is the support for CSS3 through browsers on the latest smartphones. Prior to CSS3, we relied upon using JavaScript to provide eye-popping animations and transitions, simply applying styles to DOM elements such as the last element within a parent element or alternating table rows.
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Moving to CSS3

2012
CSS3 is a separate recommendation and not a component of HTML5. Not only does CSS3 offer a very exciting prospect, but browsers (other than IE 7 and IE 8) have already picked up most of the CSS3 features. IE 7 and IE 8 just ignore CSS3; for instance, pages with CSS3 rounded corners display square corners.
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Laying the CSS3 Foundations

2012
In the last chapter, you focused on learning some of the new features of CSS3 and how to use SASS to make your life much easier. In this chapter you will put some of this new knowledge into practice to begin creating the visual foundations of your mobile web application.
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CSS3 Transitions for Images

2012
The most common uses for CSS3 transitions on web pages are, first, generating visual effects for user interface (UI) elements (discussed in the next chapter) and, second, creating brief animated effects for images. In this chapter, you’ll use the syntax of the Transitions module to enhance images and their captions by animating them.
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