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Aug 7, 2024 ⋅ 9 min read

Creating 3D effects in CSS

Oscar Jite-Orimiono I'm a self-taught frontend web developer. I build websites so everyone finds a home online. The digital space is massive, full of endless possibilities — let's explore it together!

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2 Replies to "Creating 3D effects in CSS"

  1. This article does a fantastic job of demystifying the use of CSS for creating 3D effects! The detailed explanations and practical examples make it easy to understand how to leverage properties like transform and perspective to add depth and realism to web designs. It’s amazing how powerful CSS can be, especially when combined with a little creativity. The tips on creating shadows and reflections really add that extra touch to make elements pop. I’m excited to try these techniques in my next project!

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