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Rachel Andrew — Core CSS3 | Web Directions

  • In: Resources
  • By:Guy Leech
  • July 24, 2010

Web Directions @media 2010, Southbank Centre London, June 10 11.45am.

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  • Session descrip­tion
  • About Rachel Andrew

Presentation slides

Session descrip­tion

This ses­sion will be a solid intro­duc­tion to CSS3 by way of prac­ti­cal exam­ples that can get you started using CSS3 on your projects today.

Rachel Andrew will take you through some of the core fea­tures of CSS3 includ­ing advanced selec­tors, media queries and other fea­tures that are being devel­oped and start­ing to be imple­mented in browsers.

In addi­tion to dis­cov­er­ing how CSS3 will change the way that we develop in the future we will explore cur­rent and upcom­ing browser sup­port. We will also see how it is pos­si­ble to start using some of CSS3 in your projects now, with the help of a lit­tle JavaScript to plug the holes in cur­rent browsers.

About Rachel Andrew

Rachel Andrew is a front and back-end web developer and Director of edgeofmyseat.com, a UK web development consultancy and the creators of the small content management system, Perch. She is the author of a number of web design and development books including CSS Anthology: 101 Essential Tips, Tricks and Hacks (3rd edition), published by SitePoint and also writes on her blog rachelandrew.co.uk. Rachel tries to encourage a common sense application of best practice and standards adoption in her own work and when writing about the web.

Follow Rachel on Twitter: @rachelandrew

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