[–] ceejayoz 13y ago ↗ Pretty, but definitely not quite there. The white text on nearly-white background is nearly unreadable here (OSX + Chrome), whereas it's fine on an actual device. [–] EtienneLem 13y ago ↗ You’re absolutely right. It is more of a JavaScript-less experiment (folders) than an actual css version of an iPhone Home Screen.
[–] EtienneLem 13y ago ↗ You’re absolutely right. It is more of a JavaScript-less experiment (folders) than an actual css version of an iPhone Home Screen.
[–] neya 13y ago ↗ Consider using a Sans-serif font. The serif font you have used makes it quite unreadable.My display: 1280*800px on Google chrome
[–] Tangaroa 13y ago ↗ Nice use of the :target pseudoclass. I was not aware that CSS could do this.http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-selectors/#target-pseudo
[–] rco8786 13y ago ↗ Ehh the anchors break the back button. Kinda ruins it for me. [–] Zecc 13y ago ↗ Well to me they make the back button work perfectly. I can press 'back' to return the previous view, as intended.
[–] Zecc 13y ago ↗ Well to me they make the back button work perfectly. I can press 'back' to return the previous view, as intended.
[–] carsonm 13y ago ↗ Very nice demonstration of something I wouldn't have assumed possible with just CSS.
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http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-selectors/#target-pseudo