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Amazing rain drop logo created with nothing but simple HTML and CSS

blog.seanmartell.com

31 points by DXL 16 years ago · 9 comments

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CapitalistCartr 16 years ago

That is some nice work, but -moz-radial-gradient and -moz-border-radius are not "pure CSS".

pbhjpbhj 16 years ago

http://mozilla.seanmartell.com/raindrop/ - I was looking and only saw images in the article.

Doesn't work for me in FF3.5.8.

CoryMathews 16 years ago

arrgh I hate seeing -moz being used... Its not css its a damn hack. Chrome and Opera already support the actual border-radius. Why not write it for them and stop using these css hacks?

  • sid0 16 years ago

    Because the author of the blog post works for Mozilla?

    Oh, and OP, it isn't "rain drop", it's Raindrop.

alain94040 16 years ago

Nice, but am I the only one who is getting tired of people using lousy languages to draw stuff? Isn't that example one more proof that the web needs a decent expression language.

On my Apple II, I could do plot 10,10. This was in the early 80s. We are slowly getting there...

  • Raphael 16 years ago

    <canvas> and SVG are both sufficient. This was just to see if CSS would work.

cmelbye 16 years ago

Doesn't work in Safari because he only used Mozilla CSS extensions.

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