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Beta Issue

March 20, 2012

My friends, I want to thank you all for excellent feedback on first issue. It’s greatly appreciated and it surely won’t be forgotten.

Aside from few minor changes (and a stricter spell-checking rules), there isn’t much difference between Alpha and Beta issues.

Here it is, the best of CSS in a past week (or so):

CSS Regions

Andi Smith
CSS Regions

An excellent introduction that covers everything you need to know about CSS Regions at the moment.

If you want to know exactly what is the current status of CSS Regions (regarding W3C and browser implementations), I suggest you check out the following article: CSS Regions: One Year In

Use Pseudo Elements to Create an Image Stack Illusion

Joshua Johnson
Use Pseudo Elements to Create an Image Stack Illusion

Pseudo elements, CSS3 transforms and box shadows used creatively to build a cool image stack illusion.

Maintaining CSS Style States using “Infinite” Transition Delays

Maintaining CSS Style States using “Infinite” Transition Delays

Joel Besada

Very dirty (but still very cool) hack for achieving something with CSS that ideally should be done with JavaScript.

How to Create Stunning Effects With 165 Media Queries or Less!

How to Create Stunning Effects With 165 Media Queries or Less!

Arley McBlain

A fun and interesting experiment (but overkill outside of experiment context).

Cross-Browser CSS Reflections, Glows and Blurs

Bob de Ruiter

Final result might not be mind-blowing, but techniques used in this tutorial will help you create something mind-blowing.

Understanding em Units in CSS

Louis Lazaris

Don’t be emotional about pixels. Embrace em Units. It will take your skills to a whole new level.

CSS Image Replacement Museum

Chris Coyier

Image replacement techniques throughout the ages. Informative and useful demo.

Until next week

I hope you’ve enjoyed and learned something. Issue #1 will be landing in your mailbox next week. Be ready for it.

Happy trails,
Zoran Jambor

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