Posted by DesignUnder
August 8th, 2009
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Add Progressive Icons to Your Site Using :after pseudo-element
Preview & Files Before we get started, check out a preview of what we are trying to accomplish, and grab the files to follow along. Ideally enough, the previous sentence was a preview in its own right. Overview Lately, I’ve been getting more and more into designing with progressive enhancements in mind. I think it’s a combination of forward wishful thinking, and a spiteful attitude towards IE . It’s also encouraging that over 67% of this blog’s readership browses through on Firefox, and only 13.5% do so in IE. No doubt that’s shifted my thinking and gives me the confidence to play around with some of the cool new features of CSS3 . In the steps that follow I’ll show you how to …
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Tags: Icons, progressive enhancement, tutorial
Posted under: CSS, Tutorials, Web-20
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