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CSS3 Awesome Footer Tutorial – 8 – Black Boxes
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29 responses to “CSS3 Awesome Footer Tutorial – 8 – Black Boxes”
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You r awesoome man
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Very many thanks….
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Thank you for the tutorial !
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TheNewBoston is a boss
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That's a very bad altitude if you're a web-developer. Your websites should be accessible by ALL browsers.
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If your not a complete fail at HTML you can code it yourself
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IE my ass….
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Stop*
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Stoo crying about the html file.. If you would have watched the first video in this serie you would have known he is first showing the css and will do the html after that…
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if you use a real code editor like sublime it'll do it automatically for you.
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CAN I BE YOUR DEVELOPER? 🙂
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I dont mean to sound rude i have no right to say this but this was your worst series ever. People are just wasting time following this without the HTML.
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No. doesn't matter. It will still work perfectly fine, but then we need to add 5 lines instead of 1.
If your site has significant amount of users using Firefox 3.6 and Safari 4, then adding 5 lines wherever needed, is worth.
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oli.jebster.net
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use sublime text 2
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hey bucky why u dont show us ur html file.i have noticed it in ur most videos,so man
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Well I guess he has the source on his website or he've shown it in early tutorials.
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Thank you 🙂
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From what I can tell he's using Notepad ++. It's a free program so you could go download it as well.
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can you show my your html file ???
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add this in your body tags
[div id="footer"][/div]
replace the square brackets with > and < respectively
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Will you show the html part of this project or do I need to figure that out myself?
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The border-radius property is supported in IE9+, Firefox 4+, Chrome, Safari 5+, and Opera.
These browsers will not require any prefixes like -moz-, -o-, -ms-, or -webkit-.
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He doesn't, as you see he types "{" and then "}" really fast then he presses <- then he presses enter twice then ^ once then tab once 😀
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Prefixr is a great tool for making your CSS cross-platform. It takes care off all the prefixes for mozilla and such.
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Nobody cares. We are here to learn something awesome.
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hey bucky, at school I learned that we shouldn't use name the classes after what they look like, but we need to give it a functional name. any thoughts on that?
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Thanks for the tuts
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Who cares?
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