The Book of CSS3 - A Developer\'s Guide to the Future of Web Design (2nd edition)

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Online ResOuRces


In this appendix, I list some useful articles,
resources, and tools for finding out more
about each of the new CSS3 features listed in
this book. A million and one sites offer demonstra-
tions and tricks; throw a stone at Google and you’ll hit
500 pages of them. Although some are useful, many are notably less so, so
I’ve tried to steer clear of “30 Awesome Things You Can Do with CSS3!” blog
posts and offer, instead, resources that I think are of more practical value.
This list is very much a work in progress, and I aim to keep an updated
list on the website that accompanies the book: http://www.thebookofcss3.com/. If
you know of any resources that you think I should add, get in touch through
the website and let me know.

General CSS Resources


Before I get into specific articles, I want to recommend a couple of sites
that have been absolutely invaluable to me while writing this book. Without
these, my job would have been exponentially harder, so I must give huge
thanks to the authors.

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