I wouldn't mind knowing haha.
It's amazing you can see the reflection through the raindrops change as well.
using translate() you can center variable width/height stuff too (without the table stuff): http://css-tricks.com/centering-percentage-widthheight-eleme...
Same kinda concept to create a shelf 3D effect : http://codepen.io/chriscoyier/pen/gGiAE
Edward Ocampo-Goodin is the real man.
I think it's nice to see. It means the spec is probably pretty close to being finalized, because in order for that to happen, there needs to be at least two browser implementations.
I just weighed in on this in a slightly different way... how to email people for the first time: http://chriscoyier.net/2011/05/04/how-to-write-an-email-to-s...
Fixed, thank you.
The only reason I marked it as "supported" is that it's "supported" like like any other purely semantic tag is (e.g. <nav>) It's just in with the forms stuff because it's specifically for content coming out…
I wouldn't mind knowing haha.
It's amazing you can see the reflection through the raindrops change as well.
using translate() you can center variable width/height stuff too (without the table stuff): http://css-tricks.com/centering-percentage-widthheight-eleme...
Same kinda concept to create a shelf 3D effect : http://codepen.io/chriscoyier/pen/gGiAE
Edward Ocampo-Goodin is the real man.
I think it's nice to see. It means the spec is probably pretty close to being finalized, because in order for that to happen, there needs to be at least two browser implementations.
I just weighed in on this in a slightly different way... how to email people for the first time: http://chriscoyier.net/2011/05/04/how-to-write-an-email-to-s...
Fixed, thank you.
The only reason I marked it as "supported" is that it's "supported" like like any other purely semantic tag is (e.g. <nav>) It's just in with the forms stuff because it's specifically for content coming out…