Some day agos, jsB@nk presented to you a cool list of awesome, unique web experiments based on CSS3 via Beautiful and Stunning CSS3 Animation Experiments, and today in this JavaScript article, jsB@nk keep showing you a list of other 50+ web applications, JavaScript experiments that built on CSS3 technology; especially, we have full completed tutorials to create these stunning CSS3 experiments by yourself. Some names you will be excited: Sexy Vertical Sliding Panel, Awesome Overlays with CSS3, 3D Ribbons, Beautiful Looking Custom Dialog Box, Halftone Navigation Menu, Coverflow With CSS Transforms, 3D CSS Transforms, Taggify, AmberJack, SimpleModal, jQuery Masonry, WebKit Clock, Microsoft Office Minibar.
Please go to the inner post-page to view full list of these 50+ awesome CSS3 experiments/applications. And see more cool web-based applications below:
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Carbon Fiber Signup Form with PHP, jQuery and CSS3
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How to Build a Kick-Butt CSS3 Mega Drop-Down Menu
In this tutorial you can learn how to build a cross-browser with an awesome CSS-only drop-down mega menu, using nice CSS3 features.
CSS3 Slideup Boxes
Follow along and see how we can use a few very simple CSS3 transitions to create a �slideup� box effect.
Colorful Sliders with jQuery & CSS3
In this tutorial you can learn how to use jQuery and the new transformation features brought to you by CSS3 to create a three dimensional dynamic slider effect.
Create a Yoyo with jQuery and CSS3
Here you can learn how to create your own yoyo with the help of CSS3 and jQuery.
A jQuery Inline Form Validation
When it comes to form validation, it�s hard to have a versatile solution that works with every form. Figuring out how to display errors is not a simple task. When an error needs to be displayed, the script creates a div and positions it in the top right corner of the input. This way you don�t have to worry about your HTML form structure. The rounded corner and shadow are done with CSS3 and degrade well in non compliant browsers.
jQuery Keypad
An interesting keyboard made using jQuery.
How to Enhance Forms Using jQuery UI
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Coda-Slider 2.0
An interesting read. Also notice that the slider slides automatically, but will stop when the users clicks on any nav button.
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