Apple plans to bring support for its proposed 3D CSS Transforms—already a W3C working draft—to Snow Leopard, but may be leaving Leopard in the dust. Apple already has support for the proposed standard ...
A couple weeks ago, we noted that Apple's 3D CSS Transforms were slowly coming to the desktop via Safari 4, at least on Snow Leopard. Over this past weekend, though, WebKit developers put in a small ...
We featured cool CSS experiments before: iOS icons in CSS, a Kinetic type video, a 3D rotating molecules demo that works great on the iPad earlier today. Web developer and interface designer Michael ...
Lots of abbreviations in the title and URL, but with an audience like TechCrunch’s I’m not too worried about the point coming across or not. At this week’s Opera press event held in Oslo, Norway, I ...
Major browsers support CSS3 gradients (including Internet Explorer 10), but with different rendering engines, it's still good to have fallbacks. Designing the presentation layer of an HTML5 ...
Before the invention of CSS, the web was filled with static content and there was no way for the static documents to be formatted in a certain way. The formatting was used to be accomplished by using ...
iOS 18.4 adds a few fresh capabilities to Apple's mobile operating system. Here’s what’s new and how to download the update. Amazon's sale event ends tonight, so this is your last chance to save on ...
CSS Hat is a simple and highly useful Photoshop plugin that generates CSS3 based on your Photoshop layer styles. It’s easily one of the most useful Photoshop plugins I’ve ever seen, and now after much ...
Opera software announced this morning that it is dumping its homegrown Presto rendering engine in favor of the increasingly ubiquitous WebKit rendering engine. For all new products Opera will use ...
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