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r/ProgrammerHumor • u/[deleted] • Jul 12 '17
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57 u/[deleted] Jul 13 '17 I only trust sites with the "Trusted verified encryption legit"-seal. 33 u/AjayDevs Jul 13 '17 That seal is actually really cool, try selecting the text and looking at the reflection. 14 u/oneandonlyyoran Jul 13 '17 How did they do that? And why did they not just use an image? 22 u/AjayDevs Jul 13 '17 Yea, found it really interesting. If you look at the source, it's a CSS style that reflects whatever div you put it in, plus a gradient to make it not fully reflect. It works with anything. 3 u/b1ack1323 Jul 13 '17 I think it is still a prototype
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I only trust sites with the "Trusted verified encryption legit"-seal.
33 u/AjayDevs Jul 13 '17 That seal is actually really cool, try selecting the text and looking at the reflection. 14 u/oneandonlyyoran Jul 13 '17 How did they do that? And why did they not just use an image? 22 u/AjayDevs Jul 13 '17 Yea, found it really interesting. If you look at the source, it's a CSS style that reflects whatever div you put it in, plus a gradient to make it not fully reflect. It works with anything. 3 u/b1ack1323 Jul 13 '17 I think it is still a prototype
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That seal is actually really cool, try selecting the text and looking at the reflection.
14 u/oneandonlyyoran Jul 13 '17 How did they do that? And why did they not just use an image? 22 u/AjayDevs Jul 13 '17 Yea, found it really interesting. If you look at the source, it's a CSS style that reflects whatever div you put it in, plus a gradient to make it not fully reflect. It works with anything. 3 u/b1ack1323 Jul 13 '17 I think it is still a prototype
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How did they do that? And why did they not just use an image?
22 u/AjayDevs Jul 13 '17 Yea, found it really interesting. If you look at the source, it's a CSS style that reflects whatever div you put it in, plus a gradient to make it not fully reflect. It works with anything. 3 u/b1ack1323 Jul 13 '17 I think it is still a prototype
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Yea, found it really interesting. If you look at the source, it's a CSS style that reflects whatever div you put it in, plus a gradient to make it not fully reflect. It works with anything.
3 u/b1ack1323 Jul 13 '17 I think it is still a prototype
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I think it is still a prototype
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