Article Introduction: 2012 Top 20 CSS site works. |
The 2012 has sprung up with numerous unique, impressive CSS Web sites to pick out the list of best websites for the annual application of CSS-a daunting challenge, as CSS covers a wide range of features such as media Queries (CSS3), CSS animations, and 3D transformations. I have chosen a list of outstanding works based on the past CSS typical applications, and if you have a better collection of works, please feel free to share them.
1. Beercamp
This beer festival activity site fully applies the 3D CSS Transform technology, full of three-dimensional effects of rotation and folding effect.
2. Spelltower
Spelltower is not only an addictive game, it also has a website that is full of fun and personality.
Use the Playful animation and transition effect so that you want to grab an iPhone and start the game.
3. Envy Labs
One of the slogans of Envy Labs is "The fun we create". Using CSS3 Transform and Transition presents a very interesting merry-go-round!
4. Fine Goods
This lovely site portfolio uses a variety of CSS attributes to achieve personalized design. Price tags rotate transformations and animations, and drawer-style navigation is a very personal and even a surprise to you.
5. Mammoth Booth
Subtle animations, plus some punch-hole illustrations, transitions and border shadows make the picture feel like a real photo.
6. postable
The WEB application developed by Kevin Kneifel is full of features. Smart hover and transition combined, interesting illustrations to make the site attractive to users
7. Lift Interactive
This site has done a great job of interacting, keeping a good design and using a variety of effects well.
My favorite is the book on the 3D conversion effect, the mouse hover time added a hint of surprise.
8. Impress a Penguin
Very cute penguin, innovative design brings the user A good story reading experience.
9. Microsoft
Paravel has designed a new homepage for Microsoft, the site's biggest feature is responsive design.
Stuff & Nonsense
This is so messed up, creative response design! Zoom out of browser window to try, there are surprises Oh!
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