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The use of HTML lists (<ol> for an ordered list, <ul> for an unordered list) is very common these days. Today, we're going to look a little bit further than creating regular lists, by showing 8 different ways to beautifully style your HTML lists with CSS. We'll use some pure CSS techniques to make a bored list look awesome (and even have some extra functionality). As a reminder, here's how a defau
This is part of a series of guest posts covering tips and tricks for working with CSS. These techniques, along with web fonts, make rich interactive sites achievable with simple and accessible standards-based markup and CSS. Todayâs guest post was written by Andy Clarke, author of Hardboiled Web Design. In this example weâll use CSS3 two-dimensional transforms to add realism to a row of hardboiled
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Drop-shadows are easy enough to create using pseudo-elements. Itâs a nice and robust way to progressively enhance a design. This post is a summary of the technique and some of the possible appearances. Demo: CSS drop-shadows without images Known support: Firefox 3.5+, Chrome 5+, Safari 5+, Opera 10.6+, IE 9+ Iâll be looking mainly at a few details involved in making this effect more robust. Divya
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