Progressive enhancement with CSS3

This rather good tutorial explains how to create brilliant 2.0-esque buttons using only text and CSS – NO IMAGES. It shows you how to take advantage of the slow emergence of browsers which understand CSS3 properties such as border radius and the like. Even if you’re not going to use this method, it’s a useful [...]

By Clinton Montague

This rather good tutorial explains how to create brilliant 2.0-esque buttons using only text and CSS – NO IMAGES. It shows you how to take advantage of the slow emergence of browsers which understand CSS3 properties such as border radius and the like. Even if you’re not going to use this method, it’s a useful tool for the future

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