Pro CSS3 Animation

· Apress
4.3
3 reviews
Ebook
188
Pages

About this ebook

Pro CSS3 Animation will teach you how to use fresh new CSS3 syntax to fully utilize this exciting tool for web design. Using cutting-edge industry standards and drawing on best practices for animation, you will learn how to apply CSS3 animation to transform and bring your page content to life.

CSS3 is the way forward for web page interactivity and animation, offering new and exciting options for design. Integrated with HTML5, SVG and mobile design methodologies, you can bring sites into the third dimension to change the perception and appreciation generated in your audience. This book will teach you how to:

  • Enhance your web pages, and your visitor’s experience of your site, with animation
  • Animate images and other page content to create banners, interactive galleries and slideshows
  • Provide fallback and support options for older browsers
  • Chain CSS3 syntax with @media queries, filters and 3D transformations to create responsive animations with depth
  • Provide animation to mobile devices without Flash or JavaScript

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4.3
3 reviews

About the author

Dudley Storey – the author of Pro CSS3 Animation – is a teacher, writer and designer who was making web pages almost as soon as the web came into existence. In the decades since, he has been a developer, interactive designer, 3D artist and top-ranked teacher in his home of Canada. When he’s not writing, lecturing or experimenting with web technologies, Dudley enjoys travelling (especially long-distance, solo, self-supported bicycle tours), gardening, and woodworking.

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