Top 10 Links for CSS3 Resources
If you haven’t already, you soon will start using CSS3 and HTML5 in your web development. Below is a list I’ve compiled of the most popular postings, tips or tutorials on using CSS3.
CSS3info
“Everything you need to know about CSS3”
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CSS3Please
See a real-time preview of the more popular CSS3 features radius, shadow and gradient.
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Smashing Magazine
A detailed and very well organized posting on IE issues and alternatives regarding CSS3.
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FindMeByIP
Let’s you know which CSS3 selectors and properties work for every browser and its version.
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Border Radius
Nice website where you plug-in the values for ‘radius’ and it automatically spits out the CSS3 code.
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glrzad
Automatically generate the CSS3 code for a gradient effect, very useful.
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Smashing Magazine
A nice collection of 50 Brilliant CSS3/Javascript Techniques.
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ZURB
Awesome buttons created using CSS3.
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Impressive Webs
A nice collection of the different CSS3 features with examples of code for each.
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Nettuts+
An example of how HTML5 and CSS3 will be working together in the future.
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good stuff.. when css3 and html5 will come to the front wit a little bit of javascript it will be shocking.. the flash site’s number will be decreased a “bi”t.
I’m quite interested in the next few year’s happenings in this field..
Thanks for sharing this resources. I’m now studying CSS3 and I admit that it’s hard but interesting to study. And I think CSS3 is the latest in web developing.
Nice list, thanxxx!
PS: CSS3 Rules!!! <3
That is absolutely fantastic! You’ve put together an amazing list of ressources. Just spent about 20 minutes reading and checking it out, sure will spend a lot more time learning and trying stuff out, ahah! Let’s just hope IE doesn’t take forever to catch up…
i think my first comment didnt go through….thank for dharing this great blog
I just love css3!
Nice.. Can anyone here please tell me what is the difference between CSS and CSS2 ???
I am using wodpress and it uses only .CSS stylesheet…
Extremely helpful post. Thank you!
Hopefully Microsoft doesn’t take forever in making Internet Explorer properly compatible. What sucks is more than 50% of Internet users are still using Windows XP. Sadly, the next Internet Explorer won’t be available for XP. That’s going to slow down adoption of HTML5 and CSS3… Good job Microsoft.
I like your blog… I’ve just gotten use to css2 looks like more late nights learning and new software to buy.
Just want to say what a great blog you got here!
I’ve been around for quite a lot of time, but finally decided to show my appreciation of your work!
Thumbs up, and keep it going!
Cheers
Christian, iwspo.net
CSS3 is truly amazing I specually been working on the drop shadow function good bye big ugly .PNG files and welcome the CSS3 .
If only IE would get it’s act together, then we would really enjoy CSS3 without having to worry about .png files.
Interesting, I still have lot to learn, I can do basic stuff but ccs5 is new ! Worth checking out. Thanks.
veryyy helpful. thank you. bookmarked.
zach
Thanks… I actually needed some good css resources for my new project!
Excellent article. I bookmarked your site for future references.
FindMeByIP was especially great for me.
Creating a style sheet and having to manually test everything in every browser was a chore until I found this– thanks again!
I have been reading about CSS3 for a while now get to think of it they have improved browser capability alot. some of my past projects i had to deal with different browser problems with CSS but now hopefull that won’t be an issue.
great post
Thank you for the article. I have been trying to read HTML5, before i do the jump and start coding in it. It will be the standard and norm in the web industry.
Just stumbled accross this website, nice article, I haven’t used css3 yet or html5 for that matter but at some point it will become the norm, many thanks for your info
I’ve never used CSS3 before. I know some html, so would this be tough to pick up?
If you’ve used any CSS before, then it won’t be difficult. If you’ve never used any CSS at all, then I would suggest starting out with the basics and working your way up to CSS3. There really is no difference, you just have to learn the new features (code) that you can use. There are plenty of resources out on the web to help with that..
Oh wow, that’s a great list. I’m still a beginner with all of this, but I’m learning more and more each and every day thanks to sites like this one. It’ helpful whenever I can get a great list of sites from which I can learn anything regarding website design.
+1
Just came across another nice post on the use of CSS3 thought the web, check it out:
http://sixrevisions.com/css/examples-of-css3-in-the-wild/
Very clear explanation about CSS3 it will be very helpful for beginners.
its good to know the enhancement in technology… nice article
thanks for sharing info.
Oh wow, that’s a great list. I’m still a beginner with all of this, but I’m learning more and more each and every day thanks to sites like this one. It’ helpful whenever I can get a great list of sites from which I can learn anything regarding website design.
Gosh this web thing is forever changing. I suspose that it will keep our web developer in work though. What amazes me is that Microsoft is always last to launch compatibilty which your charts highlight when comparing IE to Chrome, Firefox, etc.
It is still bandwidth that we are lacking here in the UK. When that arrives small business can really start to interact with surfers via live video. We sell telephone systems at a distance so the evolution of the internet is crucial to us.
I will send the link to our HTML man.
I have known the smashing magazine for some time now, thanks for compiling such a big list. it was really help full, so now, i can do some more digging on how to play around with the css3.
Your welcome, this list is just has some of the most popular. There are many more useful sites out there with more resources.
Thanks for stopping through!