How it works The CSS3 Animation Cheat Sheet is a set of preset, plug-and-play animations for your web projects. All you need to do is add the stylesheet to your website and apply the premade CSS classes to the elements you want animated. The CSS3 Animation Cheat Sheet uses CSS3 @keyframes and works on all the latest browsers (that's IE 10). Using CSS3 @keyframes, you don't have to worry about posi
Some inspiration for loading effects of grid items using CSS animations. Today we’d like to share some loading effects for grid items with you. The idea is to show items in a grid with an animation once they are in the viewport. The possibilities are infinite and we’d like to give you some inspiration. Some of the effects are from the awesome CSS3 scroll effects by Hakim El Hattab and the idea is
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A tutorial on how to create some subtle and modern caption hover effects. Today we want to show you how to create some simple, yet stylish hover effects for image captions. The idea is to have a grid of figures and apply a hover effect to the items which will reveal a caption with the title, author and a link button. For some of the effects we will use 3D transforms. The aim is to keep the effects
A simple and fun text opening sequence effect with blurry letters using CSS animations. Today I want to show you how to create a fun little typography effect with CSS animations and text shadows. Maybe you know those eerie opening sequences of movie trailers where some text is being faded in on a dark background. After seeing Introducting Briefs (which is not a terror movie trailer but a preview f
We all know that technology is evolving like anything and since web browsers are constantly making changes and improving their standards, web developers have to become shrewd and they, too, are constantly trying to adopt the changes. I personally believe that all these changes are positive and this will definitely lead to enhanced support and of course making frontend development time a lot more c
Back in the ancient days of fixed-width web design, adding a drop shadow to an element used to be a matter of exporting an image containing the shadow from Photoshop and placing it as a background image on the element. Job done. However, if you want some flexibility (as many of us have always wanted) it isn’t quite that easy. Sure, if you have a straight drop shadow that can be created with a CSS
2011年の9月に「CSSとSVG filterでガラスっぽい効果をつける」というのを書きましたが、これはFirefoxのみを対象としたものでした。 そこで今回はできるだけ多くのブラウザに対応したものを作ってみます。 完成品Frosted glass effect with CSS & SVG 背景画像にはWetFoto.comによる#246 Wetlook with Beautiful Brunette in Leggings and Jacket. Girl in black jacket, white wetlook leggings and skirt in boots, get wet fully clothed in the sea.を使用しています(リンク先はFlickrです)。 この画像はCC BY-NC-SA 2.0でライセンスされています。 背景画像にはBeryl Ch
A tutorial about how to create a simple expanding overlay effect using the CSS clip property and CSS transitions. Our previous article, Understanding the CSS Clip Property by Hugo Giraudel offers a great overview of the CSS clip property and the rect() function. Today we want to explore the practical side of it a little bit more. We are going to create a neat and simple effect for revealing some e
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A tutorial about how to create an experimental CSS-only timeline with a 3D effect. The idea is to expand a content area when the associated radio input is selected. In this tutorial we are going to experiment with perspective and use a radio input trick to create a fun css-only timeline-like structure. The idea is to show a teaser of an item and when clicking on the associated radio input, the con
By Louis Lazaris / November 13, 2012 / 14 Comments Updated: August 7, 2022 In most cases, when you place an element on the page in your markup, if you don’t specify any special styles, it will occupy exactly the same space that it appears to occupy visually. In other words, if you place a box sized at 200px by 200px on your page, anything you place after it in the source order, with no further sty
In this tutorial we will try to recreate the scrolling effect you’ve seen on the new e-bay site. We’ll create a simple responsive one-page site presenting the beauty and benefits of lavender. No javascript needed – we will use only css. Step 1 – Prerequisities We will need 3 background images, that will stretch to full page width. Mine are about 1800px x 1200px. Step 2 – Html The markup is simple.
Sneak Peek Before we get started, take a look at the demo below to see all of the various hover effects that we’ll be building. Demo: Click here to launch. Setup Before we begin creating the individual demos, some basic setup is required. Here’s a chunk of CSS that we’ll be using to dictate the basic appearance of all of the examples. * { -webkit-box-sizing: border-box; -moz-box-sizing: border-box
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