PLU | Thinking Outside The Box With CSS Shapes (2016 EN)

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    Company: Pluralsight
    Author: Brian Treese
    Full Title: Thinking Outside The Box With CSS Shapes
    Year: 2016
    Language: English
    Genre: Educational: Web development
    Skill Level: Intermediate
    Price: -
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    Files: MP4 (+ Exercise Files, Subtitles .SRT, Slides .PDF)
    Time: 01:13:20
    Video: AVC, 1280 x 720 (1.778) at 15.000 fps, 200 kbps
    Audio: AAC at 126 Kbps, 2 channels, 44.1 KHz



    CSS shapes allow designers to move past the limitations of rectangular box layouts and create rich designs previously only possible in print. This course will teach you the foundations of using CSS shapes.

    Web designers can use CSS shapes to create rich, complex layouts like those common in print design. This course will introduce you to the CSS Shapes specification and show you how to use its properties in-depth. You'll learn about various interesting use cases and examples, ranging from basic to complex, as well as the future of the spec, browser support, and helpful tools and resources. By the end of this course, you'll be up and running with CSS shapes, and thinking about web design and layout in a whole new way.


    Lessons:
    1. Course Overview
    01. Course Overview
    2. Introduction
    02. Welcome
    03. What are CSS Shapes?
    3. CSS Shapes: The Fundamentals
    04. Introduction
    05. The Reference Box
    06. The shape-outside Property
    07. The clip-path Property
    08. margin-box
    09. border-box
    10. padding-box
    11. content-box
    12. Shape Functions
    13. circle
    14. ellipse
    15. inset
    16. polygon
    17. url
    18. shape-margin
    19. Summary
    4. Taking CSS Shapes Further
    20. Introduction
    21. A Real World Example
    22. Animating and Transitioning Shapes
    23. Bringing It All Together
    24. CSS Shapes and the Future
    25. Summary
    5. Browser Support, Tools, and Resources
    26. Browser Support
    27. Tools and Resources
    28. Summary


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