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		<title>Webkit 3D Cube using new CSS transformations</title>
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Paul Hayes has been playing with CSS transformations and making 3D cubes:
The impression of a three dimensional cube can be created using modern CSS techniques, without the need for JavaScript, imagery, canvas or SVG. Using the proprietary transform property to skew and rotate shaded rectangles, individual cube faces can combine to form a 3D object. [...]]]></description>
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