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21 outils et générateurs CSS pour développeurs web

21 outils et générateurs CSS pour développeurs web

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CSS Refreshers: Borders Sure, we’re all familiar with borders. Is there anything new that could possibly be introduced? Well, I bet there’s quite a few things in this article that you never knew about! Not only can CSS3 be used to create rounded corners, but plain-ole' CSS can also be wrestled into displaying custom shapes. Balsamiq Take a second. Let it sink in. The first impression might be disorienting. There are very few interface elements on the screen. Start exploring however, and you'll find out that Mockups is filled with powerful yet only-visible-when-you-need-them features. Getting your ideas out should be effortless.

Color Palette Generator Color Palette Generator #ffeeff #ffccdd #eeaaaa dull 100+ Awesome Web Development Tools and Resources The best and worst thing about being a web developer is that the web is constantly changing. While this is exciting it also means that web developers must always be proactive about learning new techniques or programming languages, adapting to changes, and be willing and eager to accept new challenges. This could include tasks such as adapting existing frameworks to meet business requirements, testing a website to identify technical problems, or optimizing and scaling a site to better perform with the back-end infrastructure. We thought we would compile a comprehensive list of web development tools and resources that can help you be more productive, stay informed, and become a better developer.

Eric Meyer: CSS CSS Work Books by Eric Including Smashing CSS, CSS: The Definitive Guide, Third Edition, CSS Pocket Reference, and Cascading Style Sheets 2.0 Programmer’s Reference, among several others. The No-Pressure Introduction to CSS3 It's difficult to escape the hype surrounding CSS3 at the moment, yet it has created a divide in the community. If you read any blog post on the subject and it is flooded with comments by developers who feel they still cannot use CSS3 in their work. Rather than being encouraging the responses from the experts in our community can appear as aggressive and superior. Although they are correct in saying CSS3 can be used now, the decision must still fall to the individual, even if their opinions are based on inaccurate assumptions. In this article I'll try to cover some of the more widely adopted CSS3 advancements, showing you not only how to use them but also the support you will likely expect from the major browsers. Why We Can Use CSS3 Now

BookBlock: A Content Flip Plugin A jQuery plugin that will create a booklet-like component that let's you navigate through its items by flipping the pages. View demo Download source BookBlock is a plugin that can be used for creating booklet-like components that allow a “page flip” navigation. Browse Palettes Log In Sign Up COLOURlovers Search Create

CSS3 Responsive Slider / Carousel Using Radio Buttons Select catcher Created by Ian Hansson (@teapoted) Art from Brendan Zabarauskas (@bjzaba_). Icons from the iconSweets set. Browser Support: Best In Test: Firefox (transition performance) Full Support: Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Safari (latest versions of all browsers) Partial Support: IE9 (Functional, but does not support transitions)

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