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1. CSS3 Skill Bar Animation
Simple tutorial where we will build the skill animation bar for your about page.Source
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2. CSS3 with jQuery / Reverse Animation
Learn how to create a reverse animation. This animations are only visible in Firefox, Safari and Chrome.Source
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3. Carbon Fiber Signup Form with PHP, jQuery and CSS3
Build using progressive enhancement. This means that we first ensure that the form works well without JavaScript and fancy CSS support (think of IE6 here) and later move on by layering over cool styling, AJAX and jQuery magic.Source
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4. BounceBox Notification Plugin With jQuery & CSS3
Adds its own CSS rules for the box positioning, which make the bounce effect possible, but we still need to code the design of the box in our stylesheet file.Source
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5. CSS3 Animated Bubble Buttons
With this button pack, you can easily turn any link on your page into an animated button by just assigning a class name. No JavaScript necessary. Four color themes and three sizes are also available by assigning additional class names.Source
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6. Better Select Elements with jQuery and CSS3
Learn how to build a script that is going to take an ordinary select element, and replace it with a better looking, markup powered version, while keeping all the functionality intact.Source
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7. PHP and CSS3 Powered About Page
In this tutorial, we will be creating a simple about page that is powered by PHP, HTML5 and CSS3. It will present your contact information to your visitors, with an option for downloading it as a vCard (useful for importing it in third party applications).Source
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8. Having Fun with CSS3: Spinning Newspapers
Lets have some fun and build this classical scene using the CSS3 animations capabilities of the new versions of Firefox, Chrome and Safari, picking useful techniques along the way.Source
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9. Shiny Knob Control with jQuery and CSS3
In this tutorial we will be writing a jQuery plugin for creating a shiny knob control. Aptly named knobKnob, this plugin will use CSS3 transformations and jQuery’s new event handling methods to give visitors of your website a new way of interactively choosing a value from a range.Source
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10. Bubble Point Tooltips with CSS3 & jQuery
Learn how to create bubble point tooltips in this tutorial.Source
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Nice css tutorials.
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