Frontend
CSS 3
The polish that makes a site feel professional
CSS is everything about how your site looks and moves — spacing, colour, layout, the small animations that make it feel considered rather than thrown together. It's also the first thing to fall apart on a site that's been edited by several people over the years.
Why this matters to you
- A site that looks finished earns more trust than one that looks approximate
- Layouts hold together across phone, tablet and desktop without hacks
- Animations run smoothly instead of stuttering on mid-range phones
- Well-organised styles mean design changes stay cheap
What I build with it
The kind of work this is right for.
Pixel-accurate layouts from a design file
Smooth animations and transitions that don't hurt performance
Print stylesheets for invoices, quotes and reports
Clean-ups of legacy stylesheets nobody wants to touch
Theming — light and dark, or per-client branding
Where this fits
Services that use CSS 3.
Common questions
Things people ask before starting.
Related Frontend Skills
Technologies I usually pair with CSS 3.
Need a CSS 3 developer?
Tell me what you're trying to build or fix. I'll come back with a clear scope and timeline in writing — and I'll say so if CSS 3 isn't the right tool for it.



