
filter CSS Filters are a powerful tool that authors can use to achieve varying visual effects (sort of like Photoshop filters for the browser). The CSS filter property provides access to effects like blur or color shifting on an element’s rendering before the element is displayed. Filters are commonly used to adjust the rendering of an image, a background, or a border. The syntax is: Where blur()brightness()contrast()url()drop-shadow()grayscale()hue-rotate()invert()opacity()sepia()custom() - "coming soon" Multiple functions can be used, space separated. Example of a single filter being used: Example of multiple filters being used: Filter Functions To use the CSS filter property, you specify a value for one of the following functions listed above. Below we'll use a variety of different filter functions on this image: grayscale() grayscale([ <number> | <percentage> ]) Converts the input image to grayscale. sepia() sepia([ <number> | <percentage> ]) Converts the input image to sepia. saturate() hue-rotate()
25 Amazing Responsive jQuery Slider Plugins With almost every aspect of the internet going mobile, more and more web developers than ever before are being hired primarily to ensure that websites acquire responsive capabilities. Indeed, as the mobile computing continues to heat up, the demand for responsive WordPress templates, HTML themes, and plugins is likewise on the rise. Among the web elements that need to go responsive to keep up with the times, are the image showcase mechanisms of websites. We are referring here of sliders, carousels, galleries, accordions and others which are common features of websites and looks great on most sites using a to show off key content and images. These things need to go responsive as well to accomplish 100% responsiveness of any given site. Sliders with a responsive layout scale the images and the typography to fit the screen size. Responsive KenBurner Slider jQuery Plugin - MORE INFO | DEMO Responsive KenBurner Slider jQuery Plugin is the premium way of using a slider in your website.
Color Psychology In Marketing: The Complete Guide [Free Download] In content marketing, color is an emotional cue. In an ocean of content marketing, color can help yours stand out. It’s what gets your audience to see what you want them to see, feel what you want them to feel, and to do what you want them to do. Which hues you choose can also affect usability and whether content is readable it or not. This is what makes understanding color psychology so important for the success of your content. However, poor color choice can also negatively change the impact of your message. After reading this post, you’ll understand basic color theory and psychology. Ready to become an expert? Want to use Click to Tweet on your blog? Get Your Free Color Psychology Marketing Bundle! Get Your Free Color Psychology Marketing Bundle! Let’s Start With The Basics Of Color Theory Understanding how color works isn’t just for artists dipping their hands into paint and pigments all day long. Primary Color Primary colors are the three colors that make all other colors. Secondary Color
Noun Project - Icons for Everything Les filtres CSS3 appliqués sur des images Dans cet article, nous allons nous intéresser à une excellente nouvelle fonctionnalité de CSS3 : les filtres. C'est une fonctionnalité qui peut être utilisée à la fois sur des éléments HTML et des images, mais qui a plus d'intérêt à être utilisée sur des images comme pour la création d'une galerie par exemple. En utilisant uniquement le CSS vous allez être capable de créer tous les effets suivants : greyscale ; blur ; saturate ; sepia ; hue rotate ; invert ; brightness ; contrast ; opacity. Pour utiliser un filtre c'est aussi simple que d'utiliser n'importe quelle autre propriété CSS. Comme la plupart des nouvelles fonctionnalités CSS3 vous avez besoin de préfixer la propriété. Actuellement les seuls navigateurs supportant cette fonctionnalité sont les navigateurs webkit à savoir Chrome et Safari. On ne sait pas encore si Internet Explorer 10 a prévu de supporter les filtres ; Firefox 17 ne les supporte pas. Cette propriété va convertir votre image en nuances de gris (noir et blanc). CSS Blur
CSS3 And HTML5 Snippets You Should Be Aware Of Since the launch of CSS3 and HTML5 there’s a buzz around them and since the browsers have started offering compatibility for their properties people have gone insane about these two new web technologies. CSS3 and HTML5 are starting to become the things that everyone is trying to learn and what better way to learn how to do a certain snippet than to see it and its code in action. I know it will sound strange to some people, but I find it easier to learn from snippets than actual tutorials and I hope you are the same way because I have here 35 interesting snippets which do really neat stuff. I only hope that these snippets will be working in all browsers sooner. Login form using HTML5 and CSS3 Twitter Button Concept Menu with Notification Badges Facebook Login Form CSS Checkbox Styles Modal Box Contact Form Great CSS3 Menu for SmartPhones Amazing CSS3 Login Form Setings Panel PSD and CSS Tweety Simple transparent input boxes Animated Progress Bar Metro Twitter Feed Accordion Toolbar Share Buttons Top Bar
Rueda cromática | Esquemas de color Regla cromática AnálogosMonocromáticosTríadaComplementariosCompuestosTonosPersonalizados Definir como color baseDefinir como color baseColor baseDefinir como color baseDefinir como color base Name Use CSS To Add Stroke Around Text With some of the new graphical features you see in CSS3 it can start to add more and more effects to your HTML elements the same way you used to have to use photoshop to do. Things like box shadow and color gradients are now so easy to do in CSS that you don't even need photoshop anymore. Here is another CSS property that you might not realise existed but it's another effect you would normally do in Photoshop and that's adding a stroke around text, just by using the CSS property text-stroke. Currently this property is only supported on webkit so it will only work on Chrome or Safari, and you can only use it by prefixing the property with -webkit-. -webkit-text-stroke: <width><color>; This accepts two values the width of the stroke and the colour of the stroke. This property now allows you to create a cool outline of any font you are using on your website. Black Stroke Black Stroke Red Stroke Red Stroke Green Stroke Green Stroke View the demo to see these affects in different browsers. Demo
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Material Design Color Palette Generator - Material Palette material palette More Material Design chevron_right Palette preview Full Palette colors below Your Palette CSS SASS LESS SVG XML PNG POLYMER DOWNLOAD TWEET Dark primary color #00796b Primary color #009688 Light primary color #b2dfdb Text / Icons #FFFFFF Accent color #009688 Primary text #212121 Secondary text #727272 Divider color #B6B6B6