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20 Must Know Recent CSS and CSS3 Resources and Tools

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CSS is always the easiest method to improve websites design and functionality. Moreover, The next version of CSS (CSS3) will revolutionize the way websites works. Except Internet Explorer most of the modern browsers supports CSS3 features. Here we present to you 20 recent CSS & CSS3 tools and resources you need to be aware of as a web designer/developer.
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Ultimate CSS List Creation Methods and Examples

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CSS list is very useful and vital in web design. There are many uses of Unordered list (<ul>) such as horizontal navigation, vertical navigation, creating a box or any kind of list. In this post we will show you some really useful CSS list methods that you can use to create horizontal, vertical list or CSS list box.  You can download all the methods used in this post in single zipped file.
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10 Image Free Sexy CSS Menu and How to Create One

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It has been while since we did any CSS menu post here. Who said you can’t make sexy, cool looking menu with CSS ? Today we bring you 10 Free sexy CSS menu and tutorial on how to create one. As usual they are free for personal use. Most the of menus are created using using  CSS and CSS3 propety-webkit-border-radius and -moz-border-radius. Obviously Internet Explorer does not support those properties. Too bad. However, for the sake of it one of the menus is using jQuery rounded corner plugin. So, it is rounded crossbrowser.

Menus are test in Latest version of Firefox, Safari and IE7.
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Discover the “Cool” of CSS: 25 Advanced CSS Techniques


Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a simple mechanism for adding style (e.g. fonts, colors, spacing) to Web documents.  I prefer to use CSS, rather then JavaScript or Jquey, if the same functionality can achieved by CSS because it is most likely that some people might turn off JavaScript in their pages but not CSS. While some web designer might disagree because of CSS’s lack of ability to make the web pages more dynamic I still think CSS is the way to go.

1. CSS Gradient Text and Background

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