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Now Playing: transitions and animations with CSS
Tim Van Damme showcases a fairly simple CSS design that uses transitions, animations and subtle hover-effects to produce an engaging user experience. Also, notice the use of favicons as background-images for attribute selectors. Unfortunately, the demo works best in Webkit-browsers, but it degrades gracefully in other modern browsers. Unfortunately, we didn’t find the documentation of the technique.
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CSS3 range slider, checkbox + radio button
A demo of HTML input elements made with CSS3. They include realistic range sliders, checkboxes and radio buttons. The designer used minimal markup, no JavaScript and no images. Downside: there is a ton of messy CSS3 code, and Safari renders the page best. Chrome is close, but the 3D perspective doesn’t quite work.





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Deadly SEO
Today, I am going to tell about that part of  the SEO (Search Engine Optimization) process, which an normal blogger does not know of, or tends to forget while building her blog. Normally, if you are using WordPress as Ur blogging platform, a bit of SEO is already done for you, thanks to the WP development team. But here are some very important basic points that you should remember while running your blog. Let us start from the basics and move on to some advanced techniques


 

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