Posted: December 20th, 2011, 10:00pm MST
Since they made their triumphal appearance on the stage of web design, some CSS3 properties have become the favorite tools of many designers because of the functionality they offer right out of the box. Many of these properties make it much easier to build eye-catching web pages that (hopefully) keep users engaged. While there's nothing wrong with using these properties in a quot;conventional quot; way, it's fun to take CSS3 to the next level by using the properties in a more atypical fashion. Doing this allows you, among other things, to create quite appealing effects. That's exactly the ...