Responsive CSS3 Slider Without Javascript
Paperfold CSS
Dabblet is an in-browser based editor for playing with CSS and HTML. It allows you to define your HTML elements and then style them with CSS.

Dabblet is an in-browser based editor for playing with CSS and HTML. It allows you to define your HTML elements and then style them with CSS.

Tooltipsy

a jQuery tooltip plugin for control-obsessed designers.

Tooltip plugins make it too difficult to control the CSS. So I created tooltipsy to simply provide extremely efficient tooltip functionality. Tooltipsy gives you complete control over the CSS, animation, and position.

http://tooltipsy.com/

Foundation: An easy to use, powerful, and flexible framework for building prototypes and production code on any kind of device.

Foundation: An easy to use, powerful, and flexible framework for building prototypes and production code on any kind of device.

simple CSS editing and hosting service from Fog Creek Software.

Bootstrap is a toolkit from Twitter designed to kickstart development of webapps and sites. It includes base CSS and HTML for typography, forms, buttons, tables, grids, navigation, and more.
Nerd alert: Bootstrap is built with Less and was designed to work out of the gate with modern browsers in mind.
(Thanks to Frank D. for the tip!)

Bootstrap is a toolkit from Twitter designed to kickstart development of webapps and sites. It includes base CSS and HTML for typography, forms, buttons, tables, grids, navigation, and more.

Nerd alert: Bootstrap is built with Less and was designed to work out of the gate with modern browsers in mind.

(Thanks to Frank D. for the tip!)

simurai:

Tried to make a Brushed Metal style in CSS3. The texture is done by using 3 repeating-gradients with different length. That makes it look somewhat random. For the linear version, browser support is pretty ok, but for the radial one it’s not quite there yet. I think only in Safari 5.1 and Chrome Windows.
In addition I tried to add a conical gradient for the circle with just faking it with ellipse gradients. It’s ok for low contrasts and if you cover the middle part with an icon or so.. hehe.. ;-P A much more real looking technique is used in this experiment, but I believe it currently only works in Safari and Chrome Windows. Let’s hope that CSS4 will add support for real conical gradients.
See live Demo.

simurai:

Tried to make a Brushed Metal style in CSS3. The texture is done by using 3 repeating-gradients with different length. That makes it look somewhat random. For the linear version, browser support is pretty ok, but for the radial one it’s not quite there yet. I think only in Safari 5.1 and Chrome Windows.

In addition I tried to add a conical gradient for the circle with just faking it with ellipse gradients. It’s ok for low contrasts and if you cover the middle part with an icon or so.. hehe.. ;-P A much more real looking technique is used in this experiment, but I believe it currently only works in Safari and Chrome Windows. Let’s hope that CSS4 will add support for real conical gradients.

See live Demo.

(via yluk)

cameronmoll:

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Uses CSS3 to render the animation, falling back to VML for Internet Explorer (all the way back to IE6). 2.8K of total code and supported by newer versions of most browsers.

/via @jc

(via prusso)

LeanModal.js - A super simple plugin that works with your CSS. Has pros and cons, check ‘em out for yourself.

LeanModal.js - A super simple plugin that works with your CSS. Has pros and cons, check ‘em out for yourself.