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Issue #49

March 6, 2013

Headlines

Virtual Lane Graphics For Swimming With CSS3

Xiaoyang Kao
Virtual Lane Graphics For Swimming With CSS3

Xiaoyang Kao uses CSS3 to mimic the virtual graphics for sports in real time. It truly is amazing what one can do with CSS these days.

The Problem Of CSS Form Elements

Gabriele Romanato
The Problem Of CSS Form Elements

Gabriele Romanato covers some of the CSS patterns used by Web developers to tame the visual layout of form elements.

Articles & tutorials

WebKit for Developers

WebKit for Developers

Paul Irish

Now that everybody’s talking about Webkit, it may be wise to know exactly what Webkit is. Paul Irish does an excellent job explaining the details and differences between ports.

Using SVG

Using SVG

Chris Coyier

Chris Coyier explains everything you need to know about SVG to be able to use it in production right now.

On translate3d and layer creation hacks

Paul Lewis

Paul Lewis takes a quick peek behind the scenes (from a Chrome perspective) and explains why null transform hack (translateZ(0)) works.

Padding the Rounded Rectangle

Hans Muller

CSS Exclusions are awesome (but you already know this). Hans Muller show how can you make them even more awesome with shape-padding.

Essential HTML, CSS and JavaScript techniques

Darcy Clarke

You’ll find a couple of really useful tips and tricks in this article.

CSS Fragmentation In WebKit

Andrei Bucur

Extremely interesting article about fragmentation in Webkit.

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Inspiration

Fancy Input

Yair Even-Or
Fancy Input

Another reminder that anything is possible with a little bit of JavaScript and CSS.

Until next week

Happy coding,
Zoran Jambor

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