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Issue #31

October 30, 2012

This week, your favorite newsletter (CSS Weekly is your favorite newsletter, right?) is richer for Jobs and Sponsor sections. I believe that both sections will add value to the newsletter.

Just to be clear, only ads that are relevant and related to CSS or web development will be accepted.

If you’d like to post a job or an ad, please get in touch:info@css-weekly.com.

Headlines

The Real Beauty of CSS3 Box Shadows

Rishabh
The Real Beauty of CSS3 Box Shadows

CSS3 box-shadow is more powerful than you might think. Kushagra Agarwal will show you basic and advanced box-shadow concepts which will help you create beautiful and creative CSS shadows.

The Road To Reusable HTML Components

Niels Matthijs
The Road To Reusable HTML Components

An opinionated article about the methodology of writing HTML. Suggested methodology is actually more in sync with other OOCSS methodologies than it seems at first.

From Our Sponsor

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Articles & Tutorials

The CSS of Tomorrow

The CSS of Tomorrow

Peter Gasston

CSS of tomorrow is actually already happening today. In what extent, it depends on you. Maybe we should concentrate more on browser features that will come in close future, than on those that will soon be (if they’re not already) a part of the past.

Comparing Responsive CSS Frameworks - Bootstrap, Foundation, and Skeleton

Comparing Responsive CSS Frameworks - Bootstrap, Foundation, and Skeleton

Brian Haveri

If you were ever in doubt which of these excellent frameworks suits your needs the best, read this article and all your doubts will vanish.

Using Unprefixed CSS3 Gradients in Modern Browsers

Jennifer Yu

CSS3 gradients syntax has changed recently. Jennifer Yu takes you through differences between the old and new syntax and provides some insight into the change.

LESS CSS – Beginner’s Guide

Thoriq Firdaus

Thoriq Firdaus explains the basics of LESS. If you’re (kind of) new to CSS Preprocessors, you’ll find this article useful.

Introducing CSS FilterLab

Razvan Caliman

Razvan Caliman shows how the new, web-based CSS FilterLab can be used to try, create and share CSS Filter Effects.

Jobs

The Nerdery is looking for talented Front-End developers!

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Inspiration

CSS 3D Dropdown Concept

CSS 3D Dropdown Concept

Justin Windle

A very interesting and impressive dropdown menu concept that will surely draw users’ attention. Please note that the concept is missing fallback for browsers that don’t support 3D transforms.

Until next week

Never sacrifice a good night’s sleep; your selectors will thank you for it.

Happy coding
Zoran Jambor

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