This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Alvaro Montoro
Lynn Fisher is an amazing CSS Artist, and she is especially great at creating CSS drawings using just a single HTML element among many other projects she does (Nestflix is a lot of fun!)
In October, she organizes #divtober, a one-month challenge in which she draws (and encourages other to participate too) CSS art based on different topics. This is the list for this year:
Lynn Fisher@lynnandtonicOctober is already going to be busy busy, but let’s do this! 😅
#divtober 2021: a.singlediv.com/divtober2021/16:52 PM - 28 Sep 2021
And this is my entry for the first day of Divtober: an animated ceiling fan that starts moving when you pulled the string.
I'm not a big fan (no pun intended) of the colors I used, and some people may claim that I cheated by using an <a>
instead of a <div>
, but that allows for more interesting playground because it has different states that a <div>
doesn't have, plus it can be used to redirect the page (only once though) and make use of the :target
pseudo-class.
This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Alvaro Montoro
Alvaro Montoro | Sciencx (2021-10-02T02:43:10+00:00) Ceiling fan entry for divtober. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2021/10/02/ceiling-fan-entry-for-divtober/
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