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Top 10 Best HTML5 Websites of 2016 Here are our editor's picks for the Top 10 Best HTML5 Websites of 2016 based on visual artistry, integrated sound, ease of use, and uniqueness. 1 | The Wilderness Downtown The Wilderness Downtown is an interactive music video for Arcade Fire's song ''We Used to Wait''. Visitors are asked to input the address of the home they grew up in and then the site uses Google Earth and HTML5 to create a personalized music video that takes the user on a journey back home. 2 | Heart of The Artic Heart of The Arctic takes users on an Arctic expedition/scavenger hunt through four distinct environments designed to show users the steps that would be needed to restore climate balance to the arctic region. This site perfectly showcases how Html5 can be used to create fun and educational websites. 3 | Three Dreams of Black 3 Dreams of Black uses HTML5 to promote Danger Mouse and Daniele Luppi's album Rome.

Radio Toggle in CSS3 You'll often find yourself using toggle sliders as a trendy alternative to checkboxes. Today we'll be creating one using plain CSS3 and HTML. Step 1: Begin With the Markup Create a new HTML document and add a span tag with a class of toggle-bg. This will be the background area for the toggle. The Best Websites On The Internet The internet is a big place, with a lot of content. Over one billion websites at the time of writing. With the web constantly changing, it’s hard to keep track of which sites have the best content and resources. To help make things easier, we’ve compiled this enormous list of the best websites on the internet, split into their relevant categories.

65 Good CSS3 Tuts The days when we had to sit and code for making even a simple thing for our website are long past. At that time you would have to write long codes to make even a simple curve. Today, we have CSS3 which has totally changed the way we work with our website. CSS3 makes it simple to include fonts, typography, texts and more. Web designers are always in the lookout for bettering their skills and here is chance for you. Take a close look at these CSS3 tutorials and you will notice that these tutorials are for creating amazing effects and for working with graphics.

Bizarre Websites On Which You Can Kill Time With Style Modern Web-building technologies allow designers to realize their most daring and creative ideas. Enhanced interactivity and a remarkable visual appearance can be achieved by means of such tools as Flash, JavaScript and Papervision3D, to name just a few. These strengths usually impress and entertain visitors and thus are often used for conceptual artistic presentations and promotional campaigns. Turn Images Into Postage There are many online articles on border-image, but I’ve found that few of them are terribly practical. Following up on my technical explanation of the property, I’ll try to reverse that that trend by showing how to create a postage stamp from a simple image with border-image. Why would we do such a thing? Well, there is usually more than one stamp on an envelope. If we want to present those on a web page, we have two choices: transform the images into postage stamps by using some kind of batch process in PhotoShop, or use CSS to add a border. I’d argue that the latter gives the web developer much more flexibility.

Tiny Letters Tell Brutally Honest Truth And Inspire To Be Yourself "I don’t really feel I have that 'unique' style, but I’m in love with script and flourishes since actually I began with copperplate calligraphy at first," Dexa Muamar told Lettering Guy. "The way the letters connect is something special for me, and I can play with the flourish of course. And for now I feel more comfortable drawing at small scale. [It’s] usually at 3-4cm in width." Show Full Text

50+ Awesome CSS3 Techniques CSS3 is gaining momentum, despite the fact that the standard hasn’t even been finalized. There are hundreds of tutorials out there to teach designers how to use it, but unfortunately a lot of them cover the same ground. And some of the tutorials teach designers to do things that they might not think of as useful, though the techniques can usually be adapted to fit a project perfectly.

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