July’s Best Resources for CSS3

Cascading Style Sheets Level 3 or CSS3 for short is the next stage CSS. CSS3 can really improve efficiency, both in your development time and page performance. The latest versions of the modern web browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Opera support CSS3, while Microsoft announced to support CSS3 in Internet Explorer 9 (there’s no release date for IE9 yet).
Here are the best CSS3 coding techniques and tutorials of July 2010, 38 fresh resources to help keeping up with new technologies.

















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nice effort, save lots of time for searching on Google
Thanks so much for this list. A HUGE help. Bookmarked! I am looking how to do this (link below) vertical scrolling content (not just link lists) trick in pure CSS3. I don’t see it anywhere. Can it even be done? If so, it would be an excellent addition to this list.
http://www.queness.com/resources/html/scrollmenu/index.html
Can anyone help?
CSS3 is a powerful thing. A lot of things can be done in CSS3 instead of Flash. I do a lot of CSS3, and hope my visitors don’t use IE.
I like the buttons!
Another great list, but again you missed off css3pie, which allows you to use some ccs3 techniques within IE, (right back to IE6)
This is really nice! CSS3 really creates a new era of desinging!
Really impressive collection, great work!
Thanks for adding me to your roundup (#34)! This is a great collection of effects; it’ll take some time to get through them all
#4 is awesome.. Great post. Book marked.!!
These are some great resources, I can’t wait to implement some CSS3, and hope that IE9 supports CSS3 well. I know that at the moment there is a lack of universality in how browsers are displaying CSS3, but look forward to this changing!
Nice info about CSS .Helpful for me as web designer.Thanks.
CSS3 is really cool and makes things much easier. I therefore now even more frustrated many people still use IE6. They increase my work load and I can’t implement all of my ideas sometimes.
Great resources for CSS 3, thanks.
Gone are the days of basic HTML and tables. CSS makes the possibilities endless!
Great post, thanks for the handy collection.
Sam