Explore CSS3

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    11. How to Code Background Color in CSS3
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    In this CSS3 lesson, you’ll explore four different color values and notations that you can use to customize the look of your website: RGB, RGBA, HSL, & HSLA.

    In this CSS3 lesson, you’ll explore four different color values and notations that you can use to customize the look of your website: RGB, RGBA, HSL, & HSLA.

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    12. How to Code Opacity with CSS3
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    Familiarizing yourself with CSS3? Learn how to use one of the most browser-friendly features, image opacity, in this lesson from Brian Wood Training.

    Familiarizing yourself with CSS3? Learn how to use one of the most browser-friendly features, image opacity, in this lesson from Brian Wood Training.

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    13. How to Rotate Images with CSS3
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    Redesigning your website to make use of new CSS3 features? In this lesson from Brian Wood Training, learn how to rotate images using the transform property.

    Redesigning your website to make use of new CSS3 features? In this lesson from Brian Wood Training, learn how to rotate images using the transform property.

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    14. Coding CSS3 Text Shadow Effects
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    Want Photoshop-like text effects without having to use image files? Learn how to use CSS3 to create text shadow! Links to online code generators included.

    Want Photoshop-like text effects without having to use image files? Learn how to use CSS3 to create text shadow! Links to online code generators included.

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    15. How to Use Web Fonts in CSS3
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    There’s no need to stick to Arial or Helvetica. The web can support many more fonts these days! And CSS3 can help you write that straight into your code.

    There’s no need to stick to Arial or Helvetica. The web can support many more fonts these days! And CSS3 can help you write that straight into your code.

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