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Media Queries, CSS Backgrounds and Vendor Prefixes

By @keirwhitaker

21 July 2010 | Category: Uncategorized

Here are three recent CSS related articles that deal with some of the more advanced parts of CSS3 and the debate about vendor prefixes, think -moz-border-radius and -webkit-animation.

If you have any examples of where you have used these techniques on live sites feel free to link them up in the comments.

  1. Supersize that Background, Please! – A great introduction to dealing with background images in CSS3. In conjunction with media queries they look to be very powerful.
  2. Bulletproof CSS3 media queries – A great and not too lengthy look at how to create media queries for different devices. Includes downloadable code.
  3. Prefix or Posthack – Eric Meyer recounts the history of the box model hack and argues that vendor prefixes are a good thing, do you agree?
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