Summary

In this chapter, we've learned how to easily select almost anything we need on the page with CSS3's new selectors. We've also looked at how we can make responsive columns and scrolling panels for content in record time and solve common and annoying problems such as long URL wrapping. We now also have an understanding of CSS3's new color module and how we can apply colors with RGB and HSL complete with transparent alpha layers for great aesthetic effects.

In this chapter, we've also learned how to add web typography to a design with the @font-face rule, finally freeing us from the shackles of the humdrum selection of web-safe fonts. Despite all these great new features and techniques, we've only picked at the surface of what we can do with ...

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