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From the page: "In this post we present 50 new CSS-techniques, ideas and ready-to-use solutions for effective coding. You definitely know some of them, but definitely not all of them. Some technique is missing? Let us know in the comments to this post."
Reviewed by kepster Mar 06 2008, 07:33am ( 18 reviews ) • smashingmagazine.com
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Rated by samairtimer on May 08 2009, 3:21am
wonderful css guys!!!!!!!!!
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Rated by marsadie on Mar 09 2009, 1:23am
the concept of adding & subtracting hexadecimal makes it that much cooler
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Rated by horsedrowner on Jul 26 2008, 12:50pm
I'm not using CSS much, but I might try out setting up a local webserver and try out stuff like this.
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Rated by Nevis1 on May 17 2008, 3:03pm
A great collection of site that have CSS tips. Very useful for beginners.
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Rated by Bull3t1337 on Apr 05 2008, 2:14am
Wow, very helpful list. Especially when you don't know what you are looking for.
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Rated by vision-x on Mar 25 2008, 3:05am
smart css tutorials
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Rated by AbleReach on Mar 07 2008, 10:55pm
Big list of creative, fun, juicy, useful CSS techniques - with pictures.
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Rated by NLC-Molly on Mar 07 2008, 4:04am
A few CSS tricks that I haven't seen before... like the "triadic" background below; Layering PNG files to give the page a 3 dimensional feel.
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Rated by kepster on Mar 06 2008, 7:33am
From the page: "In this post we present 50 new CSS-techniques, ideas and ready-to-use solutions for effective coding. You definitely know some of them, but definitely not all of them. Some technique is missing? Let us know in the comments to this post."