Monthly CSS Round-up
Our monthly CSS round-ups start as from today. Taking a look at the most popular CSS articles around the Internet, Designussion will showcase and provide them to you all in one central location. If any of the articles featured in this post helped you please visit the website and comment on thier article!
Bulletproof, cross-browser RGBA backgrounds, today
This article discusses current RGBA browser support and ways to use RGBA backgrounds in non-supporting browsers
CSS: Menu List Design
A quick CSS tutorial to show you how to create a menu list using either the CSS border style or a background image.
On CSS3: ‘Graceful Degradation’ or ‘Progressive Enhancement’
An article explaining a very simple type of graceful degradation. ( rounded corners and text shadows.)
A Look at Some of the New Selectors Introduced in CSS3
Looking at CSS3 selectors, this article explains the ins and outs of the new framework
Creatively Display Client Testimonials Using CSS
Learn how to display your clients testimonials using some funky css coding. A well explained and documented article!
5 Ways to Instantly Write Better CSS
Sure, anyone can write CSS. Even programs are doing it for you now. But is the CSS any good? Here are 5 tips to start improving yours.
Forget About Photoshop: Five CSS Hacks to Help You Stop Using Images
When you are laying out a new design for a web site, the last thing you generally want to do is create a ton of images for the layout. Avoid this with some simple tips explained in this fantastic article.
Reinventing a Drop Down with CSS and jQuery
Reinvent the drop down menu is easy with this fantastic article.
The Definitive Guide to Using Negative Margins
Out of all the CSS concepts designers have ever used, an award probably needs to be given to the use of Negative Margins as being the most least talked about method of positioning. This article aims to change that!











August 19, 2009 at 6:02 pm | Eric E. Anderson
Thanks for the mention!