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CSS Rounded Corners In All Browsers (With No Images)

25 Jul 2011573

In the past two years, increased browser support has transformed CSS3 from a fringe activity for Safari geeks to a viable option for enterprise level websites. While cross-browser support is often too weak for CSS3 to hold up a site’s main design, front-end developers commonly look to CSS3 solutions for progressive enhancement in their sites. For instance, a developer might add a drop-shadow in Firefox, Safari and Chrome using -moz-box-shadow and -webkit-box-shadow, and then be comfortable with this design enhancement falling off for IE users.

Create Positive and Negative ProgressBar by using CSS and HTML

Final output of CSS progress bar

25 Feb 20111846

Normally, ProgressBar is used to compare work of each project by percentage. With CSS and HTML, you can now create your own progress bar very easy.

UI Elements: Search Box with Filter and Large Drop Down Menu

UI Elements: Search Box with Filter and Large Drop Down Menu

21 Jul 20103735

Today we will show you some more UI elements: a search box with a filter and a large drop down menu. We will use jQuery in both elements for the effect. We will also use plenty of CSS3 properties to create some slick looking details.

Pure CSS Timeline

pure css timeline

20 Jul 20102583

First and foremost, is the solution I’m about to share with you the best solution? Probably not. I may revisit this at a later time when I have more than fifteen minutes to spend thinking about it, but for now it works and is accessible. If you don’t care to read the entire article, you can take a look at the demo or grab the source below and be on your merry way.

nVitou.com in brief

nVitou.com was founded in July 2010 by a Cambodian, NOUV Vithou, located in Phnom Penh. The mission is to exchange knowledge and experiences on code and design.