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CSS Library CSS3 demos

Welcome to Dynamic Drive's new CSS library! Here you'll find original, practical CSS codes and examples such as CSS menus to give your site a visual boast.

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CSS3 Blur Filter Images

CSS3 Blur Filter Images
We apply CSS3's blur filter to FIGURE elements to overlay text in dramatic fashion when the mouse rolls over the figure, by blurring out the containing image first.

CSS Right hand side Menu

CSS Right hand side Menu
This is a mobile friendly side bar menu that appears from the right edge of the browser window when activated. The menu works across all browsers, including IE8 with some visual downgrades.

CSS Left hand side Menu

CSS Left hand side Menu
This is a mobile friendly side bar menu that appears from the left edge of the browser window when activated. CSS3 is brought in to reveal the menu in style, though the menu works across all browsers, including IE8 with some visual sacrifice.

Mobile full screen expand menu II

Mobile full screen expand menu II
An alternate rendition of Mobile full screen menu, this one uses CSS3 scale() to collapse the full screen menu initially, expanding to fill the screen when expanded.

CSS only Page Curl Effect

CSS only Page Curl Effect
This CSS example shows how to create a fully functional page curl effect using CSS3 only. Move your mouse over the curl, and it peels back to reveal content underneath.

Rotating 3D cubes using CSS (IE compatible)

Rotating 3D cubes using CSS (IE compatible)
This CSS3 example demonstrates how to create a rotating 3D cube that also works in IE10 and IE11.

Slide Up Tabs

Slide Up Tabs
Slide Up Tabs separates the tab from the menu link and slides up the former whenever the mouse is over an element to add a twist to the regular tabs menu interface.

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