Simply Responsive CSS3
- 2. Simple & Responsive Tweets
Who I am:
@denisejacobs
This fine event:
@parisweb #parisweb
I’m talking about:
#css3sr
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- 3. A little about me
Denise R. Jacobs is an author, speaker,
design thinker, and educator. She is
the author of The CSS Detective
Guide, and is a co-author for InterAct
with Web Standards: A Holistic
Approach to Web Design. She is a
Consultant Web Design Trainer and
Creativity Evangelist based in Miami,
Florida.
3 CSSDetectiveGuide.com & InterActWithWebStandards.com
- 8. Start here…
1. Know Your CSS3
• Getting started
• What’s new
• Rules of the road
• Helping tools and scripts
• Properties
• Standard effects
• Advanced effects
• Selectors
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- 9. …Continue here
2. Get Responsive
• Shift your brain
• Mobile first
• Watch out
• 3 components
• Flexible grid
• Flexible images
• Media queries
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- 10. …And end here!
2. Becoming Responsive (cont’d)
• 4 Steps
• Plan your design
• Crunch the numbers
• Determine the breaking points
• Add media queries
3. Resources
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- 12. What’s New in CSS3?
CSS3 is the third generation of the CSS
specification recommendations from the
W3C.
In CSS3 there are new selectors, pseudo-
elements and classes, properties, and
values specifically created to answer the
needs and solve the problems of modern
web design and development.
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- 13. CSS3 Modularity
CSS3 has been broken up into different
unique modules. This means is that, for
example, the particular CSS properties and
values for layout is grouped into one
specific module.
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- 14. CSS3 Modularity: Benefits
• Browser producers can now implement
CSS3 module by module
• Speeds up the browser implementation
process
• Encourages innovation
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- 15. The CSS3 Modules
• Template Layout • Values and Units
• Backgrounds and Borders • Web Fonts
• Ruby • Behavioral Extensions to CSS
• Basic User Interface • Line Layout
• Basic Box Model • Flexible Box Layout
• Grid Positioning • Image Values
• Speech • 2D Transformations
• Marquee • Multi-column Layout
• Style Attribute Syntax • 3D Transformations
• Cascading and Inheritance • Namespaces
• Color • Transitions
• Fonts • Animations
• Text • View Module
• Generated Content for Paged • Media Queries
Media • Paged Media
• Generated and Replaced • Selectors
Content
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- 16. Resources: New in CSS3
http://www.w3.org/TR/tr-groups-all#
tr_Cascading_Style_Sheets__CSS__
Working_Group
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- 17. Colors in CSS3: RGB
• Regular RGB
rgb(x, x, x):
ex. rgb(255, 0, 0)
• RBG with alpha-opacity
rgba(x, x, x, y):
An RGB value
ex. rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.2)
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- 18. RGBA Color
Alpha opacity:
0.0 = 0% = no opacity
1.0 = 100% = full opacity
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- 19. Colors in CSS3: HSL
HSL stands for hue, saturation, and
luminosity (lightness)
• Regular HSL
hsl(x%, x%, x%):
ex. hsl(0, 100%, 50%)
• HSL with alpha-opacity
hsla(x%, x%, x%, y):
ex. hsla(0, 100%, 50%, 0.5)
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- 20. HSL Color Wheel
0º – Red
60º – Yellow
120º – Green
180º – Cyan
240º – Blue
300º – Magenta
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- 21. HSL Color Picker Tool
http://www.workwithcolor.com/hsl-color-picker-01.htm
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- 22. Getting Started with
CSS3:
The Rules of the Road
22 http://www.flickr.com/photos/ilike/3707503212/
- 23. CSS3 Browser
Compatibility
23 http://www.flickr.com/photos/sfllaw/222795669/
- 24. The Scoop
• Many properties are browser-specific,
requiring vendor prefixes
• Plus there is a standard property
• There are syntax differences between
browser-specific properties and the
standard property
• All of this causes an increase in the amount
of CSS
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- 25. Code bloat in action
Ideally: Reality:
a.polaroid:active { a.polaroid:active {
z-index: 999; z-index: 999;
border-color: #6A6A6A; border-color: #6A6A6A;
box-shadow: 15px 15px 20px -webkit-box-shadow: 15px
rgba(0,0, 0, 0.4); 15px 20px rgba(0,0, 0,
transform: rotate(0deg) 0.4);
scale(1.05); -moz-box-shadow: 15px 15px
} 20px rgba(0,0, 0, 0.4);
box-shadow: 15px 15px 20px
rgba(0,0, 0, 0.4);
-webkit-transform:
rotate(0deg)
scale(1.05);
-moz-transform:
rotate(0deg)
scale(1.05);
transform: rotate(0deg)
scale(1.05);
}
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- 27. None of the older IEs support CSS3
…as in “not any.”
6 7 8
27 http://www.flickr.com/photos/johnsnape/4258191545/
- 29. Resources: IE9 CSS3 support
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-
us/ie/ff468705.aspx#_Web_standards_sup
port
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-
us/library/cc351024%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
http://www.impressivewebs.com/css3-
support-ie9/
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- 30. Tools you’ll need:
1. CSS3 Property browser support charts
2. CSS3 Selector browser support charts
3. CSS3 Specifications
4. All browsers to test in and/or
cross-browser testers
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- 32. CSS3 Selector browser support charts
http://www.standardista.com/css3/
css3-selector-browser-support
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- 33. The CSS3 Specifications
The CSS3 Specifications are THE resource for
finding out exactly is the intented behavior
and use of any given property.
http://www.w3.org/standards/techs/
css#w3c_all
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- 34. Cross-browser testers
http://tredosoft.com/Multiple_IE
http://crossbrowsertesting.com/
(paid)
http://browsershots.org/
(free)
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- 35. CSS3 & Cross-
browser Coding
35 http://www.flickr.com/photos/scfiasco/4490322916/
- 38. How can we achieve compatibility?
38 http://www.flickr.com/photos/barretthall/205175534/
- 39. Steps to get as close as possible
1. Leverage source order
2. Filter it
3. Let tools do all of the work
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- 40. Leverage source order
• Place default properties first
• Place browser-specific properties ahead of
standard properties
• The standard properties will override the
vendor’s when the standard is established.
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- 42. A Proper Stack
.gradient {
color: #fff;
background: #aaaaaa url(gradient_slice.jpg) 0 0
x-repeat; /*fallback background color & image*/
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- 43. A Proper Stack
.gradient {
color: #fff;
background: #aaaaaa url(gradient_slice.jpg) 0 0
x-repeat; /*fallback background color & image*/
background-image: -moz-linear-gradient(top,
#07407c, #aaaaaa); /* gradient for Mozilla */
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- 44. A Proper Stack
.gradient {
color: #fff;
background: #aaaaaa url(gradient_slice.jpg) 0 0
x-repeat; /*fallback background color & image*/
background-image: -moz-linear-gradient(top,
#07407c, #aaaaaa); /* gradient for Mozilla */
background-image: -webkit-gradient(linear,left
top,left bottom,color-stop(0, #07407c),color-
stop(1, #aaaaaa)); /* gradient for the Webkits
*/
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- 45. A Proper Stack
.gradient {
color: #fff;
background: #aaaaaa url(gradient_slice.jpg) 0 0
x-repeat; /*fallback background color & image*/
background-image: -moz-linear-gradient(top,
#07407c, #aaaaaa); /* gradient for Mozilla */
background-image: -webkit-gradient(linear,left
top,left bottom,color-stop(0, #07407c),color-
stop(1, #aaaaaa)); /* gradient for the Webkits
*/
-ms-filter:
"progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient(sta
rtColorStr='#07407c', EndColorStr='#aaaaaa')";
/* filter for IE8 (& IE9) */
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- 46. A Proper Stack
.gradient {
color: #fff;
background: #aaaaaa url(gradient_slice.jpg) 0 0
x-repeat; /*fallback background color & image*/
background-image: -moz-linear-gradient(top,
#07407c, #aaaaaa); /* gradient for Mozilla */
background-image: -webkit-gradient(linear,left
top,left bottom,color-stop(0, #07407c),color-
stop(1, #aaaaaa)); /* gradient for the Webkits
*/
-ms-filter:
"progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient(sta
rtColorStr='#07407c', EndColorStr='#aaaaaa')";
/* filter for IE8 (& IE9) */
filter:
progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient(star
tColorStr='#07407c', EndColorStr='#aaaaaa');
} /* filter for IE7 and lower */
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- 47. Apply a Filter
• If you must have the effect in IE lt 8, such as
alpha opacity, gradient, shadow, transitions etc.
you could use a proprietary IE filter.
• The -ms-filter attribute is an extension to
CSS. This syntax will allow other CSS parsers to
skip the value of this unknown property
completely and safely. It also avoids future name
clashes with other CSS parsers.
• In IE 8 mode, filters must be prefixed with "-ms-"
and the PROGID must be in single or double
quotes to make sure IE 8 renders the filters
properly.
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- 48. Filters: {Caveat Coder}
• IE filters work, but are essentially hacks
– IE filters are proprietary and thus not part of
any standard specification, and never will be
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- 49. Resources: IE Filters
Microsoft Visual Filters and Transitions Reference
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/
ms532853%28v=VS.85%29.aspx
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- 51. CSS3 Tools
51 http://www.flickr.com/photos/johnsnape/4258191545/
- 52. Useful CSS3 Tools
1. CSS3 Generators
2. Helper Scripts
3. Browser Feature Detection
4. Templates
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- 58. More CSS3 Generators
http://border-radius.com
http://www.colorzilla.com/
gradient-editor/
http://csscorners.com
http://border-image.com
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- 60. Get a helping hand…
These scripts help IE lt 8 behave like CSS3-
compliant browsers. However, support of
CSS3 properties varies between scripts.
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- 63. CSS Sandpaper
63 http://www.useragentman.com/blog/csssandpaper-a-css3-javascript-library/
- 64. Browser Feature
Detection
64 http://www.flickr.com/photos/johnsnape/4258191545/
- 66. What does Modernizr do?
Modernizr detects which CSS3 (and HTML5)
properties are supported by the browser,
and appends classes to the <html> tag,
which then allows you to create styles to
target specific properties to individual
browsers.
It is a premier progressive enhancement
tool!
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- 67. How to use Modernizr
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/taking-
advantage-of-html5-and-css3-with-
modernizr/
http://webdesignernotebook.com/css/
how-to-use-modernizr
http://www.ericlightbody.com/2010/
modernizr-your-tool-for-html5-and-css3-
functionality/
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- 68. Templates
68 http://www.flickr.com/photos/jazzmasterson/275796175/
- 73. @font-face
• Note:
– Actually part of the CSS2.1 specification.
– Therefore, the IEs do support it!
• Tips & issues
– When you decide to use a font as a webfont,
you have to be sure that the EULA supports it.
– One way to avoid that is to use ONLY fonts
that are listed as approved webfonts.
• Browser Support
– IE lt 8 require fonts to be in EOT format
– IE9 now supports WOFF
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- 74. @font-face bug: IE lt 8
@font-face super bullet-proofing
The problem:
@font-face doesn’t work, even with the
proper normal syntax. What gives?
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- 75. @font-face bug: Webkit
@font-face bold and italics “bug”
The problem:
Applying font-weight:bold or font-
style: italic to @font-face'd text doesn’t
work.
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- 76. Solution: IE proof @font-face
+ faux variations
Example:
@font-face {
font-family: 'MyFontFamily';
src: url('myfont-webfont.eot?#iefix‘)
format('embedded-opentype'),
url('myfont-webfont.woff')
format('woff'),
url('myfont-
webfont.ttf')format('truetype'),
url('myfont-webfont.svg#svgFontName')
format('svg');
font-weight:normal;
font-style:normal;
font-variant:normal;
}
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- 78. Webfont Services
Instead of generating the webfonts yourself,
you can pay a service where the webfonts
are hosted elsewhere, and you link to them
and use the fonts on their server.
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- 80. Webfont Services
http://www.typotheque http://www.webtype.com
.com/webfonts
http://www.fontslive.com
http://typekit.com
http://www.extensis.com/en
http://fontdeck.com /WebINK/
http://kernest.com http://webfonts.fonts.com
http://www.ascenderfonts http://webfonts.info/wiki/in
.com/webfonts/ dex.php?title=Category:W
ebfont_Services
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- 84. New Visual Effects in CSS3
• border-radius
• rgba color
• box-shadow
• text-shadow
• gradient
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- 87. border-radius
• Tips & issues
– Different syntax for mozilla, webkit, and
opera browsers
• Browser Support
– IE lt 8 does not support, IE9 does
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- 88. border-radius
Syntax comparison breakdown:
• -moz allows multiple values for each position
• -webkit individual values
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• Standard is like mozilla
- 89. border-radius
#contentcolumn {
-moz-border-radius: 20px 20px 0 0;
-webkit-border-top-left-radius: 20px;
-webkit-border-top-right-radius: 20px;
border-radius: 20px 20px 0 0;
}
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- 92. rgba
92 http://aarronwalter.com/designer/
- 93. rgba
• Tips & issues
– More granular control of the color
opacity of a particular element
• Browser Support
– IE lt 8 does not support, IE9 does
– There is an IE filter that will give
transparency with a color.
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- 94. Cross-browser: rgba
• Place after regular rgb color property to
override in modern browsers; older
browsers will ignore it
• IE lt 8 bug: use the property background
instead of background-color for the
regular color
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- 95. Full solution: rgba
.rgba {
background-color: #ff0000;
/* fallback color in hexidecimal. */
background-color: transparent; /* transparent
is key for the filter to work in IE8. best
done through conditional comments */
background-color: rgba(255, 0, 0, 0.3);
-ms-filter:
"progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient
(startColorstr=#4CFF0000,
endColorstr=#4CFF0000)";
/* filter for IE8 */
filter:
progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient(
startColorstr=#4CFF0000,
endColorstr=#4CFF0000);
/* filter for older IEs */
}
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- 97. box-shadow
• Tips & issues
– Different syntax for mozilla, webkit, and
opera browsers
• Browser Support
– IE lt 8 does not support, IE9 does
– There is a filter for IE: shadow (actually
there are 2: shadow and dropshadow,
but shadow is said to be better)
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- 98. box-shadow
.portfolio {
-moz-box-shadow: 0 5px 20px
rgba(0,0,0,0.6);
-webkit-box-shadow: 0 5px 20px
rgba(0,0,0,0.6);
box-shadow: 0 5px 20px rgba(0,0,0,0.6);
}
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- 99. Full solution: box-shadow
.boxshadow {
-moz-box-shadow: 3px 3px 10px #333;
-webkit-box-shadow: 3px 3px 10px #333;
box-shadow: 3px 3px 10px #333;
/*standard*/
-ms-filter:
"progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Shad
ow(Strength=4, Direction=135,
Color='#333333')";
/* For IE 8 */
filter:
progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Shado
w(Strength=4, Direction=135,
Color='#333333');
/* For IE 5.5 - 7 */
}
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- 103. text-shadow
• Tips & issues
– Can help accentuate text and improve
readability and visual importance
• Browser Support
– IE lt 8 does not support, nor does IE9 :/
– could use the IE filter: shadow
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- 104. Full solution: text-shadow
.textshadow h2 {
text-shadow:1px 1px 2px
rgba(48,80,82,0.8);
-ms-filter:
"progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Shad
ow(Strength=2, Direction=135,
Color='#305052')";
/* For IE 8+ */
filter:
progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Shado
w(Strength=2, Direction=135,
Color='#305052');
/* For IE 5.5 - 7 */
}
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- 110. gradient
• Tips & issues
– Very different syntax for mozilla and
webkit browsers previously
– Newer syntax for current and future
browsers
• Browser Support
– IE does not support, so will still need a
fallback image for those browsers
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- 111. gradient
#mainnav li a {
background-color: #f7f6f4;
background-image: url(bg_navitems.gif);
background-image:
-moz-linear-gradient(100% 100% 90deg,
#ccc9ba, #ffffff);
background-image:
-webkit-gradient(linear, 0% 0%, 0%
100%, from(#ffffff), to(#ccc9ba));
}
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- 112. gradient: Full solution
.gradient {
color: #fff;
background: #aaaaaa url(gradient_slice.jpg) 0 0
x-repeat; /*background color matches one of the
stop colors. The gradient_slice.jpg is 1px wide
*/
background-image: -moz-linear-gradient(top,
#07407c, #aaaaaa);
background-image: -webkit-gradient(linear,left
top,left bottom,color-stop(0, #07407c),color-
stop(1, #aaaaaa));
-ms-filter:
"progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient(sta
rtColorStr='#07407c', EndColorStr='#aaaaaa')";
/* IE8+ */
filter:
progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient(star
tColorStr='#07407c', EndColorStr='#aaaaaa');
/* IE7- */
}
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- 115. Inspiration: gradients
http://leaverou.me/2011/03/beveled-corners-negative-border-radius-with-css3-gradients/
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- 116. Tools: gradient
http://www.colorzilla.com/gradient-editor/
http://www.westciv.com/tools/gradients/
http://css3please.com
http://css3generator.com
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- 119. CSS3 for Advanced Visual Presentation
1. border-image
2. multiple background images
3. background-size
4. multiple text columns
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- 121. border-image
Borders can now be created using images
and sections thereof for enhanced visual
design.
• Tips & issues
– Documentation on best use is sparse
– No adequate fall-back techniques for graceful
degradation
– Vendor prefixes for Mozilla and webkit
• Browser support
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– The IEs do not support
- 122. border-image
div.note div.border {
-moz-border-image:
url(/playground/awesome-overlays/border-
image.png) 5 5 5 5 stretch;
-webkit-border-image:
url(/playground/awesome-overlays/border-
image.png) 5 5 5 5 stretch;
border-image: url(/playground/awesome-
overlays/border-image.png) 5 5 5 5
stretch;
}
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- 126. Multiple backgrounds
• Tips & issues:
– The backgrounds are shown according to the
order listed, with the first background image
listed is the one “on top” and the rest stack
underneath it.
– Can use CSS3 gradients (which are like
background images) in conjunction with
multiple background images.
• Browser support:
– IE lt 8 does not support, but IE9 does
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- 127. Multiple backgrounds
body {
background-color: #5ABBCF;
background: #5ABBCF url(../images/bokeh1.png) no-
repeat; /* fallback image */
background: url(../images/bokeh4.png) no-repeat,
url(../images/bokeh3.png) no-repeat 10% 0,
url(../images/bokeh2.png) no-repeat 20% 0,
url(../images/bokeh1.png) no-repeat,
url(../images/glow.png) no-repeat 90% 0,
-moz-linear-gradient(0% 90% 90deg,#5ABBCF,
#95E0EF);
background:
url(../images/bokeh4.png) no-repeat,
url(../images/bokeh3.png) no-repeat 10% 0,
url(../images/bokeh2.png) no-repeat 20% 0,
url(../images/bokeh1.png) no-repeat,
url(../images/glow.png) no-repeat 90% 0,
-webkit-gradient(linear, 0% 0%, 0% 90%,
from(#95E0EF), to(#5ABBCF));
}
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- 130. background-size
You can set the size of a background image and
make sure it covers the entire background of a
page, no matter what the size.
• Tips & Issues:
– Vendor prefixes for mozilla, webkit, and opera
• Browser support:
– IE lt 8 does not support, but IE9 does
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- 131. background-size
Example:
body { background: #000
url(myBackground_1280x960.jpg) center
center fixed no-repeat;
-moz-background-size: cover;
-webkit-background-size: cover;
-o-background-size: cover;
background-size: cover;
}
131
- 133. Resources: background-size
• http://www.delicious.com/denisejacobs/
backgroundsize
• http://www.alistapart.com/articles/
supersize-that-background-please/
• http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-
background/#the-background-size
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- 135. Multiple text columns
You can have one div containing a number of
paragraphs which can be displayed in columns,
with no float or height manipulations.
• Tips & Issues:
– Some of the properties are not widely
supported, and many of the related (like
dividers, breakers, etc.) haven’t been
implemented or aren’t supported yet either.
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- 136. Multiple text columns
Example:
div.three-col {
-webkit-column-count: 3;
-webkit-column-gap: 15px;
-moz-column-count: 3;
-moz-column-gap: 15px;
column-count: 3;
column-gap: 15px;
}
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- 140. transform
• Tips & issues
– Mozilla, Webkit, and Opera vendor
prefixes; no standard yet.
• Browser Support
– IE lt 8 does not support, but IE9 does
140
- 141. 2D Transformations
Different kinds of transforms:
• rotate
• scale
• skew
• translate
• matrix
141
- 142. transform/rotate: full solution
.rotate {
-moz-transform: rotate(-5deg);
-webkit-transform: rotate(-5deg);
-o-transform: rotate(-5deg);
transform: rotate(-5deg);
filter:
progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Matrix(sizing
Method='auto expand', M11=0.9961946980917455,
M12=0.08715574274765817, M21=-
0.08715574274765817, M22=0.9961946980917455);
-ms-filter:
"progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Matrix(M11=0
.9961946980917455, M12=0.08715574274765817,
M21=-0.08715574274765817,
M22=0.9961946980917455, sizingMethod='auto
expand')";
zoom: 1;
}
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- 143. transform: multiple
You can apply multiple transform properties to one element.
Example:
.enlargen:hover {
-webkit-transform: translate(-50%, -50%) scale(2)
rotate(0);
-moz-transform: translate(-50%, -50%) scale(2)
rotate(0);
-o-transform: translate(-50%, -50%) scale(2)
rotate(0);
transform: translate(-50%, -50%) scale(2)
rotate(0);
}
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- 146. Animation
1. transitions
2. animation (the webkits only)
A Tip:
Be subtle – it’s more effective
146
- 149. transition
You can create subtle transitions between
hover states on elements. The transitions
smooth out visual jumps.
• Tips & issues
– Be sure to put the transition effect on the
correct element
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- 150. transition
Example:
#id_of_element {
-webkit-transition: all 1s ease-in-out;
-moz-transition: all 1s ease-in-out;
-o-transition: all 1s ease-in-out;
transition: all 1s ease-in-out;
}
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- 152. Animation
You can create subtle animations in the
browser!
• Tips & issues:
– Plan out the animation sequence ahead of
time
– Be aware of style order in the CSS
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- 153. Animation
div {
animation-name: diagonal-slide;
animation-duration: 5s;
animation-iteration-count: 10;
}
@keyframes diagonal-slide {
from { left: 0; top: 0; }
to { left: 100px; top: 100px; }
}
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- 156. Getting Advanced
Advanced selectors are a good way to
specifically target styles for modern
browsers.
The right selector will help you achieve
targeting nirvana, so it’s important to know
which selectors you can use now.
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- 157. CSS3 Selectors
Advanced selectors give us the power to
target elements that are not part of the
document tree and/or those that are
generated dynamically.
• Tips & issues
– There are a lot of options to choose from!
– Great to use for progressive enhancement
– Need to be aware of changes to specificity
157
- 158. CSS3 Selector Specification
• General sibling • Pseudo-classes
E~F – Target
• :target
• Attribute substrings
– a[attribute^="value"] – Negation
– a[attribute$="value"] • :not(s)
– a[attribute*="value"]
– State
• Pseudo-elements • :enabled
no new ones, all pseudo-
• :disabled
elements in CSS3
indicated with :: • :checked
• :indeterminate
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- 159. CSS3 Selectors
– Structural
• :nth-child(n)
• :nth-last-child(n)
• :nth-of-type(n)
• :nth-last-of-type(n)
• :last-child
• :first-of-type
• :last-of-type
• :only-child
• :only-of-type
• :empty
• :root
159
- 160. Uses for advanced selectors
• Great for progressive enhancement
• Styling first, last or x-number of elements
160
- 162. With structural pseudo-elements
The keywords odd and even can be used to match
child elements whose index is odd or even. The
index of an element’s first child is 1, so this rule
will match any p element that is the first, third,
fifth, and so on, child of its parent element.
An argument, can is placed within the parentheses,
as a number, a keyword, or a formula.
A formula an + b can be used to create more
complex repeating patterns. In the formula, a
represents a cycle size, n is a counter starting at
0, and b represents an offset value. All values are
integers.
162
- 165. Tools: CSS3 Selectors
• http://www.quirksmode.org/
compatibility.html
• http://www.evotech.net/blog/2009/02/css
-browser-support/
• http://www.findmebyip.com/litmus
165
- 167. Resources: CSS3 Selectors
• http://www.delicious.com/denisejacobs/se
lectors+css3
• http://inspectelement.com/tutorials/a-
look-at-some-of-the-new-selectors-
introduced-in-css3/
• http://24ways.org/2009/cleaner-code-
with-css3-selectors
167
- 168. Tools: CSS3 Selectors
• http://www.quirksmode.org/
compatibility.html
• http://www.findmebyip.com/litmus
168
- 169. Resources: CSS3 Selectors
• http://www.delicious.com/denisejacobs/
selectors+css3
• http://inspectelement.com/tutorials/a-
look-at-some-of-the-new-selectors-
introduced-in-css3/
• http://24ways.org/2009/
cleaner-code-with-css3-selectors
169
- 170. Becoming
Responsive
170 http://mediaqueri.es/
- 175. Avoid this
desktop stylesheet +
media queries
= mobile site
175
- 177. Instead this
mobile stylesheet +
media queries
= desktop site
177
- 182. Flexible & Fluid
• Size everything in ems or percentages
• Flexible: Ems for everything
• Fluid: Percentages for width, ems for
height
182
- 189. @media queries
@media queries are now being used as a
basis for responsive web design: web
interfaces that change with the size (and
orientation) of the device.
189
- 190. How do they work?
Through media queries, the browser is served
different styles or stylesheets based on the
dimensions and the device.
The @media construct allows style sheet
rules for various media in the same style
sheet.
An @media rule specifies the target media
types (separated by commas) of a set of
statements (delimited by curly braces).
190
- 191. Simple @media rule examples
@media print {
body { font-size: 10pt }
}
@media screen {
body { font-size: 13px }
}
@media screen, print {
body { line-height: 1.2 }
}
191
- 192. @media queries
Example:
/* Smartphones (portrait and landscape) -
---------- */
@media only screen
and (min-device-width : 320px)
and (max-device-width : 480px)
{
/* Styles */
}
192
- 193. @media queries: Browser compatibility
Yep Nope
• IE 9 • IE 8, 7, 6
• Opera 9.5+ • Safari 2
• Opera Mobile • Firefox 1, 2
• Safari 3+
• Firefox 3.5+
• Chrome
193
- 198. 1) Plan the design(s)
198 http://jeremypalford.com/arch-journal/responsive-web-design-sketch-sheets
- 199. Plan the design(s)
• Need to plan out 3-4 iterations of a page
design for each resolution/device instead
of just one
199
- 201. Calculate
• You need to know dimensions of page
elements to be able to calculate
proportional relationship of size and
margins
• The Golden Formula:
target ÷ context
= result
201
- 203. 3) Determine the breaking points
203 http://www.slideshare.net/yiibu/pragmatic-responsive-design
- 204. Some standard sizes to shoot for
• 320 px: smart phones in portrait mode
• 480 px: smart phones in landscape mode
• 600 px: smaller tablets like the Kindle (600
x 800) or Nook (600 x 1024)
• 768 px: tablet in portrait
• 1024 px: tablet in landscape and netbooks
• 1200 px: low end for widescreen displays
• 1600 px: widescreen displays
204
- 206. Hardboiled’s @media queries: Smartphone
/* Smartphones (portrait and landscape) ----------- */
@media only screen
and (min-device-width : 320px)
and (max-device-width : 480px) {
/* Styles */
}
/* Smartphones (landscape) ----------- */
@media only screen
and (min-width : 321px) {
/* Styles */
}
/* Smartphones (portrait) ----------- */
@media only screen
and (max-width : 320px) {
/* Styles */
}
206 http://stuffandnonsense.co.uk/blog/about/hardboiled_css3_media_queries/
- 207. Hardboiled’s @media queries: iPad
/* iPads (portrait and landscape) ----------- */
@media only screen
and (min-device-width : 768px)
and (max-device-width : 1024px) {
/* Styles */
}
/* iPads (landscape) ----------- */
@media only screen
and (min-device-width : 768px)
and (max-device-width : 1024px)
and (orientation : landscape) {
/* Styles */
}
/* iPads (portrait) ----------- */
@media only screen
and (min-device-width : 768px)
and (max-device-width : 1024px)
and (orientation : portrait) {
/* Styles */
}
207 http://stuffandnonsense.co.uk/blog/about/hardboiled_css3_media_queries/
- 208. Hardboiled’s @media queries: Other
/* Desktops and laptops ----------- */
@media only screen
and (min-width : 1224px) {
/* Styles */
}
/* Large screens ----------- */
@media only screen
and (min-width : 1824px) {
/* Styles */
}
/* iPhone 4 ----------- */
@media
only screen and (-webkit-min-device-pixel-ratio : 1.5),
only screen and (min-device-pixel-ratio : 1.5) {
/* Styles */
}
208 http://stuffandnonsense.co.uk/blog/about/hardboiled_css3_media_queries/
- 210. Testing, testing, 1-2-3
• Get the design to code and prototype as
soon as possible
• Test breaking points
• Make adjustments
210
- 216. This is just the beginning!
My Delicious links are HUGE compendia of all
things related to CSS3, updated as I find
new articles, resources and tools!
http://delicious.com/denisejacobs/css3
http://delicious.com/denisejacobs/
css3training
216
- 219. A library of
resources
219 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e2/New_York_State_Library_1900.jpg
- 220. CSS3, hot off the presses!
The Book of CSS3
220 by Peter Gasston
- 223. The book on Responsive Web Design
Responsive Web Design
by Ethan Marcotte
223
- 228. Where to find me:
DeniseJacobs.com
denise@denisejacobs.com
twitter.com/denisejacobs
slideshare.net/denisejacobs
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- 229. Thank you!
229 http://www.flickr.com/photos/27620885@N02/2609974180/