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Making A CSS3 Login Panel
Today i’m going to show you how you can use CSS3 make the login panel shown below.
I’m not going to go into to much detail about the code, if you’d like some more information of CSS3 you can look at this article hereĀ CSS3 Guide. You can download the source files for it here. Download the source files.
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A Complete Guide to CSS3
CSS3 is a very hot topic at the moment and probably my favourite code at the moment, as W3 Mozilla and Webkit are releasing new features all the time. Although it is only compatible with modern browsers such and Safari, Mozilla and Chrome, and only partially compatible with IE, It’s still an incredible useful to be using especially as when used by incompatible browsers, it’s just ignored so unless you’re using it for key features of your blog, you should be able to add it and forget about backwards compatibility.

