
Cool css Transitions
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I have been iin love with css for about a year now, I have designed websites for about 10 years now, and I have learned lots of bad ways of designing websites from insisting that flash was a good idea through to html designed websites with tables.
But not anymore, I feel I am up to speed on the css web 2.0 w3.org compliant workflow. And creatively this new approach is better than ever before, I have learned that there is a lot more control and power of the design that ever possible from tables, and flash which was always a pain in the ass, with long loading times, and navigations that didn’t help page ranking…
The thing that is missing is the “wow” factor. I miss the transitions and cool effects of animating design elements.
J-Query is a great way to add this wow factor but it is very code heavy, and one of the biggest goals to css designing is simplifying the code, which the jquery doesn’t
I came across an article from webdesignerdepot that describes how to do some cool effects for the navigation that I can’t wait to try…
Check it out
http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2010/01/css-transitions-101/
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