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HTML5 and CSS3 are still working drafts; the goal of this tutorial is to show what we can do with those technologies. This form has some compatibility issues with old browsers, so if you want to use it in production, do so at your own risks.
HTML5 is a language for structuring and presenting content for the web, a core technology of the Internet. It is the fifth revision of the HTML standard (originally created in 1990) and most recently standardized as HTML4 in 1997.
With the amount of content available online these days, we sometimes have to resort to using different techniques in order to show/hide/group some content or
40 jQuery and CSS3 Tutorials and Techniques
25 Out of the Box Tutorials powered by jQuery and CSS3
In today's tutorial we will create a full page cufonized menu that has two nice features: when hovering over the menu items we will move a hover-state item that adapts to the width of the current item, and we will slide out a description bar from the left side of the page, reaching towards the current menu item.
Today we will create a very useful element for showing related posts or articles in a website. The main idea is to show a fixed list at the right side of the screen with some thumbnails sticking out. When the user hovers over the items, they slide out, revealing the title and two links, one for the related article itself and one for the demo. Additionally, we will have a shuffle button under the
Simple navigation with CSS3 and jQuery
Opera Developer Community article: Building a custom HTML5 video player with CSS3 and jQuery
Why and how to create Microsoft Office Minibar with jQuery and CSS3
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