Chapter 3. Notebook Paper
Chapter 2 was all about creating graphic effects without any graphics. In this chapter, we’ll use plenty of images, but new CSS3 properties allow us to use them with more streamlined markup and to make them behave in ways not possible with CSS 2.1. You’ll also learn how to use unique, non-web-safe fonts in your pages without resorting to Flash, images, or scripting—even in Internet Explorer. Altogether, we’ll be able to use these image and font techniques to make a web page look like a realistic piece of notebook paper.
What You’ll Learn
We’ll create the appearance of a piece of notebook paper using these CSS3 properties and concepts:
•; The background-size
property to scale a background image with the text
•; Multiple ...
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