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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.

Layout

CSS Grid

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

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.