Anyone here coding using strictly CSS3 tags? It brings a lot of new things to CSS, such as animations and transitions using nothing else.
I think it's pretty awesome, may start using some transitions effects for links and navigations.
Since this language is becoming increasingly used on many sites, do you think designers/developers should start using this more often? Is it possible to use jQuery too much on a design, too little?
When designing, do you prefer a lighter theme or a darker one? Why?
For me, I like designing light elements as there easier to modify and create something elegant. Not to say it's not possible with a darker scale, it's just harder to create something that goes.
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