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Issue #29

October 16, 2012

Don’t Forget About Favicons on Retina Screens

Thomas Fuchs
Don’t Forget About Favicons on Retina Screens

Have you ever thought about optimizing favicons for high density displays? I didn’t think so. Thomas Fuchs explains how to handle them properly.

Easy CSS3 Checkboxes and Radio Buttons

Nick Dugger
Easy CSS3 Checkboxes and Radio Buttons

Did you know that you can now (with some clever use of CSS3) fully customize look and feel of form elements? Nick Dugger will show you how to style checkboxes and radio buttons.

box-shadow Property vs. drop-shadow Filter: A Complete Comparison

box-shadow Property vs. drop-shadow Filter: A Complete Comparison

Dudley Storey

At first glance the CSS and filter shadow techniques appear to be same effect: even their syntaxes are very similar. But, there are some very significant differences between the two. Dudley Storey explains these differences in detail.

CSS3 Regions and Flow

CSS3 Regions and Flow

Johnny Simpson

Regions are a way in CSS to allow content to flow from one box to another. This tutorial will show you how regions work according to the current specification.

Weird behaviour with optgroups in iOS6 Safari

Ryan Seddon

It seems that optgroups in iOS6 Safari are totally broken and thus utterly useless. Avoid them until further notice (or go with an alternative solution recommended by the Ninja).

Data attributes rock as both CSS and JavaScript know them

Christian Heilmann

In case you didn’t know, you can access data attributes of an element directly from CSS.

Compass Compiling and WordPress Themes

Chris Coyier

If you like working with complex CSS directory structures, you’re likely to find headaches with compiling. Luckily, there is a simple config solution that solves this problem. Chris Coyier explains the details.

Simple yet amazing CSS3 border transition effects

@ksk1015

Yet another magnificent demo that will completely blow you away. It’s truly wondrous what can be accomplished with pure CSS these days.

Until next week

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Zoran Jambor

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