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Issue #61

May 29, 2013

Headlines

A Modern Web Designer's Workflow

Chris Coyier
A Modern Web Designer's Workflow

Web designer’s (and developer’s) workflow has improved significantly in past years. We now have loads of amazing tools at our disposal. Chris Coyier goes through some of these tools and shows how we can use them to our advantage.

Examples of Pseudo-Elements Animations and Transitions

Marco Barria
Examples of Pseudo-Elements Animations and Transitions

Marco Barria experiments with animations and transitions on pseudo-elements (:before and :after) and shows their full potential.

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Articles & tutorials

Taking Ems Even Further

Taking Ems Even Further

Ian Yates

Ian Yates looks at pixel-less measurements and explains in detail why you should stop relying on pixels and start thinking relatively.

3D Button Parallax

3D Button Parallax

Alexander Futekov

Alexander Futekov shows how you can take your buttons to the next level of awesomeness by creating a more realistic perspective effect with the help of 3d transforms.

Apple Is Using Sass, And They’re Doing It Wrong

Kaelig Deloumeau-Prigent

Apple has recently started using Sass. Unfortunately they made a few rookie mistakes from which you can fortunately learn a lot.

Sass Style Guide

Chris Coyier

Chris Coyier shares some great ideas that you can use to create a Sass style guide of your own.

Create a 3D CSS Animated Box with Sass

Jaime Quiroz

Jaime Quiroz explains the techniques used to create a 3D animated box in CSS using Sass and Compass.

Avoid nested selectors for more modular CSS

John W. Long

You should avoid nesting selectors whenever you can. Your CSS will thank you for it.

Tools

Visualising CSS selector matches

Ben Foxall

A really cool tool that shows how CSS rules are interacting with the page.

CSS Beautifier

A handy tool that will beautify your CSS to make it more consistent and easier to read.

Until next week

Happy coding
Zoran Jambor

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