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Learn how to create an animated preloader using CSS & jQuery.

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A few days ago, I received my invite to Google Music. While browsing the app, I noticed a tiny, but neat trick they use to create tabs and diagonal borders with plain-old CSS. I’ll show you how to do the same in your projects today!

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Learn how to use any font of your choice in your web page with CSS3.

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In this article you'll look at some of the new CSS3 features that you can now use across all modern browsers.

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Jeffrey's Discover Cutting Edge CSS3 Techniques series aids you in traversing the dark depths of CSS3 through a comprehensive 7-part video series.

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How to create a progress bar with CSS with the least amount of code.

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CSS method for creating a digital 8-bit style effect for corners. Create beautiful quick rendering 8-bit style corners requiring zero images.

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In CSS, we can try out simple animation like moving an object on either x-axis, y-axis or both by using the property ' -webkit-transition'.

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In this tutorial, you will learn to create rollover interactive overlays.

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In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to transform an HTML list into a wall of “sticky notes” that look and work like the following…

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39 CSS Miscellaneous Tutorials

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