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Amazing rain drop logo created with nothing but simple HTML and CSS (seanmartell.com)
31 points by DXL on March 28, 2010 | hide | past | favorite | 9 comments


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


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?


Because the author of the blog post works for Mozilla?

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


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

Doesn't work for me in FF3.5.8.


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...


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


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


Hmm, not working my version of Mozilla either.





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