CSS Summit 2010 slides and resources
I spoke at the CSS Summit on “Effective and Efficient Design with CSS3.” You can download the slides and get links to related resources.
I just finished speaking at the CSS Summit online conference. Well, technically, I’m writing this before I spoke, so that the post can be up as soon as my talk is done. Sneaky, huh? Anyway, my presentation was titled “Effective & Efficient Design with CSS3,” an extension of the talk I gave at ConvergeSE.
If you’d like to check out the slides, here they are:
Effective & Efficient Design with CSS3 (PDF, 1.7 mb)
Here are several links to related resources that I couldn’t put in the slides but which you might find useful.
Beginner CSS3 Articles
- Start Using CSS3 Today: Techniques and Tutorials
- Modern CSS Layouts: The Essential Characteristics
- Modern CSS Layouts, Part 2: The Essential Techniques
- Prefix or Posthack
Benefits of CSS3
- CSS3 and Veer navigation
- How to: Get CSS3 box-shadow and border-radius accepted as a viable option at your workplace
Media Queries
- A tale of two viewports – part two
- The viewport metatag (Mobile web part 1)
- The orientation media query
- Detecting device size & orientation in CSS
- Designing for the Retina Display (326ppi)
- Protofluid
Flexible Layouts
- 70+ essential resources for creating liquid and elastic layouts
- Flexible Web Design: Creating Liquid and Elastic Layouts with CSS
Finally, if you’re interested in learning more about my book, Stunning CSS3: A Project-based Guide to the Latest in CSS, head on over to www.stunningcss3.com. That’s where the example files for the media query site I showed during my presentation will eventually be hosted. For now, check out the CSS used on the site to see a wide variety of CSS3 techniques in use.

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philip wrote on July 28, 2010, at 6:56 pm:
Zoe, I saw your presentation at the summit today and thought it was really impressive. Not to knock the other presenters, but yours is going to really change the way i go about developing websites. Thanks.
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Zoe Gillenwater wrote on July 28, 2010, at 9:41 pm:
That’s a wonderful compliment, philip. I’m really glad to hear that. Let me know how you get on!