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If you want your mobile site to look like a native app you’ll need to spend some time learning the new features of CSS3. In particular there are new features that allow your lists to take on a native look and feel and new features to create awesome buttons as well as novel ways to use backgrounds or create stunning effects.

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Preston, S. (2012). CSS3 and iOS Styling. In: Learn HTML5 and JavaScript for iOS. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4039-6_3

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