Re: blog post for this week's WPW

How about re-using Chris Coyer's introduction to animation.

I think it is a nice one :)

http://css-tricks.com/video-screencasts/97-intro-to-css-animations/

*Renoir Boulanger*
Frontend & software developer

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On 23 July 2013 20:20, Julee Burdekin <jburdeki@adobe.com> wrote:

> Let me know what you think:
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> From the simple to the advanced, CSS has a lot of effects to offer with a
> little bit of code.
>
> This week we're documenting background, border, and transform properties.
> And looking around, there's a lot of great advice and tools out there.
>
> For instance, did you know there's a site out there just to help you
> create a border radius? The site's name? border-radius.com
> http://border-radius.com/, of course. And at the other end of the
> spectrum, Mike Sierra's article on CSS transforms <
> http://docs.webplatform.org/wiki/tutorials/css_transforms> takes a deck
> of cards and shuffles them every which way.
>
> Shay Howe also has a straightforward Transforms <
> http://learn.shayhowe.com/advanced-html-css/css-transforms> tutorial that
> takes you from the basics to a 3D cube demo, before you even know how far
> you've gone.
>
> And then there's the hoedown with backgrounds from Rob Fletcher, who shows
> out to do CSS background transformations <
> http://blog.freeside.co/post/42357804660/css-background-transformations>
> the right way.
>
> With so much help from such a creative community, it's really fun to beef
> up the reference pages for these properties.
>
> Head on over to the Web Platform Wednesday page <
> http://docs.webplatform.org/wiki/Meta:web_platform_wednesday> and see
> where you can lend your creativity. If you find any properties you want to
> work on, or have questions about, come and chat with the co-ordinators in
> the #webplatform IRC Channel <
> http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=webplatform> or via email on the
> mailing list <mailto: public-webplatform@w3.org>, as there is always
> someone who will be happy to help.
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> Here's some "background" to "transform" the "borders" of #CSS<https://twitter.com/search?q=%23CSS>:
> we're documenting the web. Guess which properties we're working on this #
> WPW <https://twitter.com/search?q=%23WPW>
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> Thanks for any edits!
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> Julee
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> @adobejulee
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Received on Wednesday, 24 July 2013 02:18:42 UTC