Tasty CSS3 Buttons

Seriously, try them, they’re delicious. With just minimal HTML, they’re already compatible with most websites and can replace a standard link with the addition of a single class. A bit of magic makes them look good in all modern browsers and have a realistic push button active effect. There’s a full demo and download at the Pixels Daily post where you can also download the original PSD designed by Liam McCabe.
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Ultimate Tabbed Slider

I created and tested this slider to work in any browser and with any a lot of potential different configurations. If JavaScript isn’t supported, it degrades gracefully to display the full content in an alternative (yet still attractive manner). It’s styled almost entirely in CSS3 and supported in IE using PIE (progressive internet explorer) and using a neat little JavaScript function to generate the noise background (again with a fallback image for non-JavaScript setups). Grab the full download at Pixels Daily.
A New Skin for SimpleSli.de

I’ve been a huge fan of SimpleSli.de ever since it first came out. It’s a slider so simple that it requires virtually no setup and is very hard to break. I’ve used it in countless projects, ported it to WordPress and recently, coded a new skin for it from a design by Paul Mackenzie. You can download a working demo and the full source code over at Pixels Daily.
