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Peter Gasston

Peter is a web developer, writer, public speaker, and author of The Book of CSS3. He blogs at Broken Links and tweets as @stopsatgreen. He lives in London, England.

CSS3 Pseudo-Classes and HTML5 Forms

Guest Doctor Peter Gasston takes a look at how new CSS3 Pseudo-classes align perfectly with HTML5 Forms.

  • February 28th, 2012
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