Htmlpainting based on Black Square by Kazimir Malevich Completion Date: 1915 Style: Suprematism Genre: abstract painting Technique: html5 Material: canvas Dimensions: 106 x 106 px Gallery: Codepen.io
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Learning to control the grid. Following a simple guide to responsive design, made by Adam Kaplan.
css background pattern created by Lea Verou. Original src: CSS3 Patterns Gallery - Japanese cube
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<p>Despite the fact that <span class="caps">HTML</span> has changed quite a lot over the past twenty-four years, extensions to the specification have always been implemented in a backwards-compatible manner. Reading through the 1992 W3C document <a href="http://www.w3.org/History/19921103-hypertext/hypertext/WWW/MarkUp/Tags.html"><span class="caps">HTML</span> Tags</a>, you’ll see just how it has evolved. We still have <code>h1</code> – <code>h6</code> elements, but I’d not heard of the <code><plaintext></code> element before. Despite being deprecated since HTML2, it still works in several browsers. | |
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pure css hexagon; original code by Kevin Liew. Tutorial Hexagon Shapes With Pure CSS3
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