It’s a sure thing that CSS3 features like transitions, animations and transforms can add extra spice to your designs.
In this article you will see how you can build an awesome CSS3 animated dropdown menu with some of these cool features.

It’s a sure thing that CSS3 features like transitions, animations and transforms can add extra spice to your designs.
In this article you will see how you can build an awesome CSS3 animated dropdown menu with some of these cool features.

We already know that CSS3 has the ability to create a lot of new possibilities to design and implement better web forms. Also, HTML5 has its important role when it comes about creating more usable forms, without actually needing any Javascript code.
Knowing that, check out the below preview to see the login form we’re going to create in this article:

HTML5 is certainly one of the latest buzzwords in the web community. It isn’t something new anymore and we’ve already seen how cool it is. Features like simplified doctype, more semantic markup, input types and placeholders are just some of the reasons you’d like to use a HTML5 template.
So, today we’re going to build a HTML5 template using the full power of CSS3.

A while ago, I wrote about the CSS3 :target pseudo-class and how can that help you achieve cool results. Today you’ll learn how to create a pretty simple animated CSS3 accordion with its help.

Nowadays, contact forms can be found everywhere. To attract visitors’ attention, you need a cool CSS3 contact form, with a catchy look, one that your visitor would love to fill.
In this article you’ll learn how to create a nice CSS3 contact form using also some HTML5 features.
