If you add a Google Streetview element to your page and set it to a certain location it often had not got the right heading and "looks" somewhere else. The visitors of your page have to rotate the view to look at the object you want to show them. There is a function in the API to put streetview on a certain location and let it look towards a marker.
Using the data-attribute of elements as content in CSS
In this tutorial we will create a google map with directions that use your current location as starting point on mobile devices (or other devices that support geolocation).
This sample shows you how to create a three-column layout with one fluid column and two fixed width columns.
See how to make a Nissan logo with pure CSS shapes (even the letters!).
This short how-to shows you how to format dates in PHP
In this tutorial we will create an AJAX callback with the jQuery library. The sample is very easy, but you can make it as complicated as you like!
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Effects — over 8 years ago
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When looking into HTML5 boilerplate I got distracted by the headings they use on the website and I decided to recreate this effect.
One of the most awesome new features of the CSS3 spec is the calc() function. Currently only supported by Firefox and IE9 but on its way to become part of the spec.
This is al little trick I discovered when trying to replicate a border/outline effect around a custom font.
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