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[http://rachelnabors.com/css-animations-course/ Web Animation Essentials: CSS Animations and Transitions] by Rachel Nabors | [http://rachelnabors.com/css-animations-course/ Web Animation Essentials: CSS Animations and Transitions] by Rachel Nabors | ||
=== Tools === | |||
* [https://matthewlein.com/tools/ceaser Ceaser - CSS Easing Animation Tool] | |||
* [http://www.westciv.com/tools/3Dtransforms/index.html Transforms] tool for testing transformations and animations | |||
== Sticky == | == Sticky == | ||
[https://advent2017.digitpaint.nl/21/ Adhesive action with position:sticky!] by Digitpaint explains how to put nav elements and similar items sticky to the top or bottom of a page using no Javascript. | [https://advent2017.digitpaint.nl/21/ Adhesive action with position:sticky!] by Digitpaint explains how to put nav elements and similar items sticky to the top or bottom of a page using no Javascript. |
Revision as of 18:40, 15 May 2018
Layers
Overlays: also called layers, info layers, help bubbles, modals, dialogues (but not HTML dialogs or Javascript dialogs...) anyway, they're things that pop up on top of the page you're on.
- Pure CSS Speech Bubbles by Nicholas Gallagher - aka "how to give your help bubble a tail"
Layout
Animation
Animation is a design technique for drawing the eye to a specific piece of content on the page. CSS allows for designers to animate elements on the page efficiently and with little performance overhead.
Training classes
Web Animation Essentials: CSS Animations and Transitions by Rachel Nabors
Tools
- Ceaser - CSS Easing Animation Tool
- Transforms tool for testing transformations and animations
Sticky
Adhesive action with position:sticky! by Digitpaint explains how to put nav elements and similar items sticky to the top or bottom of a page using no Javascript.
Pages in category "Cascading Style Sheets"
The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.