brianburns + css3 10
CSSDeck
february 2012 by brianburns
CSSDeck is a handy resource that's bursting at its seams with some really nice CSS3 trickery.
css
css3
design
gallery
tutorials
february 2012 by brianburns
Showcase: Pop-Up Book in HTML and CSS
march 2011 by brianburns
Eleqtriq showcase an example that creates a children’s pop-up book like experience using HTML and CSS.
HTML5
CSS3
Pop-up
Book
march 2011 by brianburns
HTML5 Boilerplate
august 2010 by brianburns
Paul Irish and Divya Manian have developed a base HTML/CSS/JS template for a fast, robust and future-proof site — HTML5 Boilerplate.
HTML5
CSS3
web
august 2010 by brianburns
HTML5 Readiness
may 2010 by brianburns
HTML5 Readiness, from the asylum run by Paul Irish and Divya Manian, shows how HTML5 support has evolved since 2008.
browser
readiness
html5
css3
visualization
may 2010 by brianburns
Webkit CSS Properties
may 2010 by brianburns
Comprehensive list of WebKit-specific CSS properties. Via Mr Gruber.
css3
webkit
may 2010 by brianburns
Flip Clock
april 2010 by brianburns
Some web-kit CSS3 sandbox fun from Tim Van Damme.
WebKit
CSS3
MaxVoltar
TimVanDamme
april 2010 by brianburns
Apple - iPad-ready websites
april 2010 by brianburns
In the run up to the iPad's US launch Apple published a webpage displaying "a few of the sites that take advantage of … web standards to deliver content that looks and functions beautifully on iPad." (ie: No Flash).
CSS3
iPad
HTML5
Adobe-Flash
Apple
april 2010 by brianburns
CSS3 Generator
march 2010 by brianburns
A helpful tool that means not having to remember lines upon lines of browser-specific CSS3. Via @standardistas.
css3
css
march 2010 by brianburns
Dan Cederholm Interview
january 2010 by brianburns
Carsonified's Keir Whitaker interviews SimpleBit's Dan Cederholm on Bulletproof Web Design, CSS3 and Dribbble.
css
design
blogs
dribbble
css3
january 2010 by brianburns
User experience: the future of web design
november 2009 by brianburns
Bill Buxton: “Just forget about graphical consistency across browsers. When you think about browsers and the interactions we have over the Internet as being this rich, it’s just absurd… Basically, the only thing that matters in terms of consistency going forward is consistency of the quality of user experience. And until we get that, by trying to make things consistent on every single browser on every single platform, we completely degrade the quality of user experience—or we homogenize it to the point where it’s just boring and mediocre.”
fowd
newyork
UX
design
css3
november 2009 by brianburns
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