3D Layered Text: Interactivity and Dynamicism

In this third and final chapter, we’re stepping into interactivity by adding JavaScript, starting with a simple :hover effect, and ending with a fully responsive bulging text that follows your mouse in real time.


3D Layered Text: Interactivity and Dynamicism originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the

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3D Layered Text: Motion and Variations

In this chapter, we will explore ways to animate the effect, add transitions, and play with different variations. We will look at how motion can enhance depth, and how subtle tweaks can create a whole new vibe.


3D Layered Text: Motion and Variations originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the

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3D Layered Text: The Basics

A client asked me to create a bulging text effect. With a bit of cleverness and some advanced CSS, I managed to get a result I’m genuinely proud of, which is covered in this three-part series.


3D Layered Text: The Basics originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the

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A Few Things About the Anchor Element’s href You Might Not Have Known

It's easy to take URL superpowers for granted, even if you already have these patterns under your belt.


A Few Things About the Anchor Element’s href You Might Not Have Known originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the

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Covering hidden=until-found

Short story: Slapping hidden=until-found on an element in HTML enables any hidden content within the element to be findable in the browser with in-page search.


Covering hidden=until-found originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the

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On Accessibility Conformance, Design Systems, and CSS “Base” Units

My brain can’t help but try to make connections between seemingly disparate ideas. And that’s what happened yesterday when I read:

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We Might Need Something Between Root and Relative CSS Units for “Base Elements”

I've come to realize that perhaps we need to have a unit between root and relative values. This would bring about a whole new possibility when creating reusable components.


We Might Need Something Between Root and Relative CSS Units for “Base Elements” originally published on CSS-Tric

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CSS-Questions

CSS-Questions is a mini site where you can test your CSS knowledge with over 100 questions.


CSS-Questions originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the DigitalOcean family. You should

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Stuff & Nonsense Practical Layout Workshop

Web design veteran Andy Clarke is offering a two-hour workshop all about creating practical and creative page layouts this September 18. Register and save a few bucks with a coupon code.


Stuff & Nonsense Practical Layout Workshop originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is part of the

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Getting Creative With Quotes

How do you design block quotes and pull quotes to reflect a brand’s visual identity and help tell its story? Here’s how I do it by styling the HTML blockquote element using borders, decorative quote marks, custom shapes, and a few unexpected properties.


Getting Creative With Quotes originally published on CSS-Tricks, which is p

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