Joshua Comeau crowd-coined the term “boop” (high five, Adam Kuhn). These are sorta like hover/focus states, except that they aren’t. Your thingies — things like links, buttons, etc. — should still have those states. A “boop” is a more whimsical effect that runs once when the mouse enters it, finishes the run even if your mouse leaves (which is something CSS can’t really do), and will potentially run again on the user’s next mouseenter later, after the first booping … Read article “#201: Doing Booping”
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#48: Skinning phpBB
#47: CSS Shorthand
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#45: Using FoxyCart for eCommerce
#44: Hodgepodge of WordPress Tricks
#43: How to Use CSS Sprites
#42: All About Floats Screencast
#41: WordPress as a CMS
#40: How z-index Works
#39: How to Use sIFR 3
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#36: Current Nav Highlighting: Using PHP to Set the Body ID
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#33: eCommerce Product Page Makeover
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