Normally you have to fallback on creating a graphic image to arc text in your web design.
Arctext.JS changes that.
With Arctext.JS, you can add some curves to your text with the power of CSS3 and jQuery.
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by Eric Dye
Normally you have to fallback on creating a graphic image to arc text in your web design.
Arctext.JS changes that.
With Arctext.JS, you can add some curves to your text with the power of CSS3 and jQuery.
by Eric Dye
Prefixr is a handy online tool brought to the Interwebs by the awesome Nettuts+ peeps.
Simply drop in your CSS, press “Prefixize” and Prefixr converts your code into a piece of cross-browser beauty.
Here’s a before and after snippet as well as the options included with Prefixr:
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by Eric Dye
Dabblet is a new CSS and HTML sandbox worthy of a bookmark.
You can test and preview your code instantly. Other options include saving files anonymously or create a free account for additional options.
There are also a number of preview views, too:
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by Eric Dye
Building and designing your site on a grid is the way to go, but using pre-built grid systems can sometimes be overkill.
Why run your site through all that CSS when you don’t have to?
I think you’ll like this nice little tool to configure your next layout grid, by configuring just the grid you need.
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by Eric Dye
Normally a web design project goes hand-in-hand between your HTML and CSS.
Your HTML markup and CSS go back and forth as you work up your design.
Not anymore!
Bear CSS is an awesome, free online tool that will turn your design process on its head … in a good way 😉
Here’s how it works:
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by Eric Dye
Creating image effects using CSS3 gives your web design a lot of flexibility and can save you a lot of time.
Imagine using the same photo effect on every photo and image you use, only to have them look butt-ugly when you try to modify your theme later down the road. Not only that, but having to add photo effects to all your images can be very time consuming.
Using CSS3 to create these basic design effects is certainly the way to go.
Here’s how:
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