Howdy all,

I'm writing a blog post on inappropriate or tacky uses of CSS3. The title of 
the post is actually, "Treat your CSS3 like a lady, not a one-night stand". 

So far, these are the topics I've thought of addressing:

text and box shadows making things illegible or distracting
opacity and rgba making it too hard to read
gradients where they aren't needed
border radius that's just too round for what's needed

Does anyone have any examples or thoughts on when a CSS3 technique has crossed 
the line from being elegant and functional to just plain ugly or annoying? 




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