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Saturday, July 7, 2012

Box-shadow, one of CSS3′s best new features



The box-shadow property allows designers to easily implement multiple drop shadows (outer or inner) on box elements, specifying values for color, size, blur and offset.
Browser support is growing of late with Mozilla (Firefox), Webkit (Safari/Chrome/Konqueror), Opera and the IE9 Platform Preview all offering a decent implementation of the spec, although Mozilla and Webkit still require their respective -moz- and -webkit- prefixes (note Mozilla Firefox 4.0+ no longer requires the -moz- prefix).
Here’s a basic example:
Firefox, Safari/Chrome, Opera and IE9 users should see a grey fading shadow under this box.



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[CSS] Media Queries, Sass 3.2, and CodeKit

Media queries are already awesome. Media queries in Sass are already awesome. Media queries in Sass 3.2 are going to be really awesome. This is how you can get CodeKit to start using it.
This isn't a brand new idea. Ben Schwarz did an excellent 7 minute video showing us how it works 7 month ago.