For today’s design news we have highlighted some fresh tools and resources for all you web and app designers out there. There are a couple of tools to help with any CSS3 and HTML5 development issues you may have, there is a marvelous new technique for styling buttons, and finally, and perhaps the coolest of all,some time saving iPad actions for Photoshop.

BonBon Buttons – Sweet CSS3 buttons

BonBon Buttons - Sweet CSS3 buttons

These sexy looking flexible CSS3 buttons have been styled with the most minimalistic markup as possible.
BonBon Buttons – Sweet CSS3 buttons

iPad Actions for Photoshop

iPad Actions for Photoshop

These Photoshop Actions will allow any UX/UI designer or App developer to quickly create a gorgeous rendering of their app as it would appear on an Apple iPad. All that is required on your end is your final designs (and a copy of Photoshop, obviously).
iPad Actions for Photoshop

Selectivizr – CSS3 pseudo-class and attribute selectors for IE 6-8

Selectivizr - CSS3 pseudo-class and attribute selectors for IE 6-8

selectivizr is a JavaScript utility that emulates CSS3 pseudo-classes and attribute selectors in Internet Explorer 6-8. Simply include the script in your pages and selectivizr will do the rest.
Selectivizr – CSS3 pseudo-class and attribute selectors for IE 6-8

HTML5/CSS3 Cheatsheet

HTML5/CSS3 Cheatsheet

Here are some simple cut-and-paste examples of HTML5/CSS3 features that are currently (mid-2010) usable across a number of web browsers, chief among them Firefox, Safari, Chrome and Opera.
HTML5/CSS3 Cheatsheet

By Paul Andrew (Speckyboyand speckyboy@twitter).