HTTP:: Three New Tricks in CSS3
--------
CSS3 is still in the works, but several working drafts have been released to get a feel of how this will change the way we now view CSS. Shown below is a list of CSS3 properties that will surely be used to enhance website looks. Multiple Background Images Since everyone has renegaded tables from modern-day design, multiple background images have been hard to replicate. To work around this inconvenience, web-designers have long been using a trick called âœtag-backingâ to simulate this feature. Let's say that you have a background that can't be made up of just one image put in the body tag as the main background. You have a high-resolution photo, a gradient underneath it and a plain color for the rest of the website (if it would need to scroll down). Usually, using tag-backing, you would put the color as the background for the HTML tag, the gradient in the body tag, and, finally, the high-resolution photo as a background for a div tag. Well, no more of this. Using t!
he new, improved âœbackground-imageâ property in CSS3, background images can be simply lain on top of each other inside a simple CSS line. Every image is declared as in CSS2, separated by comma, the first image being on top of the next. [CODE=0]background-image: url(softpedia1.jpg), url(sof...
--------
http://news.softpedia.com/news/Three-New-Tricks-in-CSS3-121023.shtml
--------
This e-mail was sent by Experiment23 Inc., located in New York, NY
10163. To not receive further e-mails, please visit
http://help.pingie.com
Monday, September 7, 2009
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment