Summary

And this is it for the CSS Properties chapters, quite a ride eh?

In this final chapter we learned how to work with the Page Box's properties like bleed and marks for printing. We also learned that HTML lists are used for many other things like menus, navigation, slideshow, and so on, amongst other things like CSS counters and how to create custom styles for list marks.

Creating the effect of depth with drop shadows is quite easy with the box-shadow property. Just don't overdo it. Then we learned about display and visibility, one of the most important features of CSS. In this section we learned how to clear floating elements as well in addition to applying filters to images and elements alike.

Masking and clipping elements isn't so difficult after all, we can use either bitmaps or vectors depending on our specific circumstances. This led us to understand better how to work with images and their orientation.

Then we talked about some User Interface features like creating custom cursors or adapting the default cursor to change depending on its context.

And finally we learned about the 3D properties like perspective and backface-visiblity that allow us to do pretty cool things with CSS only.

The following chapter about CSS functions is going to take what we've seen so far to a new level of possibilities.

Let's fly.

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