Creating Columns using CSS3

 

Jeffery Way has released another neat Quick Tip which shows us the just another powerful property of CSS3. We have so much to look forward to!

Can you think of any CSS3 properties that don’t get utilized enough? Share them in the comments.

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Hello everyone, I'm Brenley Dueck or better known as Brenelz. I currently run my own business called Brenelz Web Solutions which focuses primary on winnipeg website design. The web technologies I most specialize in are CSS, jQuery, AJAX, PHP, and the MySQL database. Please make sure to follow me on twitter.

 

One Response to “Creating Columns using CSS3”

  1. pablo Says:

    June 2nd, 2010 at 1:38 am

    Very good! super! Thx!

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