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Issue #103

March 24, 2014

CSS Animations and Transitions Performance: Looking Inside the Browser

Max Vujovic
CSS Animations and Transitions Performance: Looking Inside the Browser

Max Vujovic explores how browsers handle CSS Animations and CSS Transitions, and explains how to figure out whether an animation is likely to perform well — before writing any code.

Nobody Expects 3D

Paul Lewis
Nobody Expects 3D

Paul Lewis demonstrates how to give your UI some depth with awesome 3d effects.

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Articles & Tutorials

How They Did It: Crowdpilot

How They Did It: Crowdpilot

Jonathan Cutrell

A nice case study of Crowdpilot’s landing page shows off just how simple and awesome SVG is in combination with JavaScript and CSS animations.

Using Media Queries in JavaScript

Using Media Queries in JavaScript

Krasimir Tsonev

Learn how you can use media queries in JavaScript and how to polyfill for legacy browsers from Krasimir Tsonev.

WTF, HTML and CSS?

Mark Otto

A curated list of commonly frustrating HTML and CSS quandaries, miscues, and dilemmas by Mark Otto.

Formatting CSS

Robert Sedovšek

Robert Sedovsek shares his preferences regarding formatting CSS in large web applications.

CSS Preprocessors Are Here to Stay

Daniel Imms

Daniel Imms explains why are CSS Preprocessors here to stay (whether you like it or not).

Recommended Conference

CSS Dev Conf 2014 New Orleans

CSS Dev Conf 2014 New Orleans

Not your normal CSS conference, CSS Dev Conf, heads to New Orleans in October. Be a part of it! Submit your own talk idea before April 15th or pick up an Early Bird ticket now!

Tools

Bulletproof HTML Email Components

A nice set of email components which will work in basically all email clients that currently matter.

CSSynth

A handy tool that can help you run CSS animations with nice effects in a specific order.

Inspiration

CSS Diner

Luke Pacholski
CSS Diner

A fun little game that will help you learn CSS selectors.

Until next Week

Happy coding,
Zoran Jambor

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