Media queries and responsive design have become big topics lately but what about animated media queries? If people are changing screen size or orientation, you can add animations to the mix for the transition.
CSS Regions: One Year In
On Adobe’s Web Platform Team Blog, Vincent Hardy looks at Adobe’s original ‘CSS Regions’ proposal for bringing high quality, print-like styling to the Web, and how it has eventually branched out into other standards. It seems WebKit browsers and IE10 are the best ways to play with this for now.
CSS3 Pseudo-Classes and HTML5 Forms
A killer feature of HTML5 is JavaScript-free client-side form validation and Peter Gasston shows off how to lean on those features using CSS3 to put together interesting UI effects.
A Collection of CSS Snippets for Sublime Text 2
The majority of the snippets are triggered by typing the first three letters of a property, and then hitting tab. Some snippets are a little more advanced, with tab locations saved into them
Tumult Hype 1.5 Released (HTML5 Animation IDE)
Tumult Hype is a popular (but commercial) keyframe-based animation tool that targets HTML5 and is an ideal way to produce Web based animations while avoiding Flash. Version 1.5 adds support for producing iBooks Author widgets, a new animation interface, improved OS X Lion support, and more.
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