Victorian-style lines for the web: Elements of identical width jacobfilipp.com 24 points by surprisetalk 7 days ago
MarkusQ 8 minutes ago The image chosen to demonstrate this idea depicts twining vines; it isn't just a series of "independent" abstract blobs and ignoring that fact leads to some awkward / inelegant shapes.
chrismorgan 2 hours ago Another solution, which will often be better if your images are vector and a little stretching is okay: border-image-repeat: round; This also far more easily lets you have different butt images. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/Reference/P... for info and examples. mcphage an hour ago > This also far more easily lets you have different butt images.Plus there’s a number of subreddits which specialize in those.
mcphage an hour ago > This also far more easily lets you have different butt images.Plus there’s a number of subreddits which specialize in those.
The image chosen to demonstrate this idea depicts twining vines; it isn't just a series of "independent" abstract blobs and ignoring that fact leads to some awkward / inelegant shapes.
Another solution, which will often be better if your images are vector and a little stretching is okay:
This also far more easily lets you have different butt images. See https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/Reference/P... for info and examples.> This also far more easily lets you have different butt images.
Plus there’s a number of subreddits which specialize in those.
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