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Advanced Media Queries for Mobile Devices

See how to use CSS media queries to selectively show a navigation bar based on the device's orientation and dimensions.
http://trentrichardson.com/2011/03/15/advanced-media-queries-for-mobile-devices/
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jQuery Content Overlay script

This script overlaps any DIV on your page perfectly with an overlay box when the mouse rolls over the former, then hides the box onmouseout.
http://www.javascriptkit.com/script/script2/divcontentoverlay.shtml
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CSS drop-shadows without images

An insightful look at using CSS3 box shadows plus pseudo-elements to create a variety of different shadow effects, such as peel.
http://nicolasgallagher.com/css-drop-shadows-without-images/
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35 beautiful 3D logo design inspiration

Here are 35 creative 3D logo which might be handy if your are thinking or revamping your logos to 3D ones.
http://www.webanddesigners.com/35-beautiful-3d-logo-design-inspiration
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CSS Arrow Underline Menu

This menu uses the nifty "CSS Triangles technique" to add a pointy bottom border to the active menu link without the use of images or extraneous markup.
http://www.dynamicdrive.com/style/csslibrary/item/clean_arrow_underline_menu/
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no-win, no-fee unfair dismissal claims

Employment law provides you with protection from unfair dismissal, entitling victims to justice and the recovery of financial losses. Litigation is complex as dismissal can be considered by the Employment Tribunal to be unlawful for many different reasons
http://www.dismissaladvice.co.uk
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Understanding CSS3 2D Transforms

A layman's guide to transformations and how to implement them in CSS3.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/scriptjunkie/gg709742.aspx
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Not just a Grid

A CSS framework covering multi-column layouts, typography, forms, tables and user experience enhancements.
http://www.notjustagrid.com
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jQuery Gooey Menu

jQuery Gooey Menu uses the popular "lava lamp" effect to create CSS menus with a moving gooey background effect.
http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex1/gooeymenu.htm
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Using the Cicada Principle to create non repeating titled images

A fascinating look at using the cicada principle to create tiled patterns that do not repeat (for a very long time at least).
http://designfestival.com/the-cicada-principle-and-why-it-matters-to-web-designers/

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