- From: Negoita Ionut <johnny.php@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 1 Jun 2020 19:31:30 +0300
- To: lwatson@tetralogical.com
- Cc: public-html@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CA+4AgNa=ecNc2FyKMXwVPBGVjjinS3NZvDWO+fT3NRNWhUwxnQ@mail.gmail.com>
Hi Leonie, ok, but how would you go about making an HTML element into a triangle. I think that a lot of web designers need to use triangles for all sorts of purposes (arrows, dialogs, menus, etc) and everybody is using various loopholes in HTML&CSS to achieve this. would you not agree that this is a good discussion topic for the group? thanks! John On Mon, Jun 1, 2020 at 7:25 PM Léonie Watson <lwatson@tetralogical.com> wrote: > Hello John, > > Thanks for posting your message here, but this is the email list for the > HTML Working Group at the W3C. It isn't really a place for content > and/or design reviews. > > Léonie. > > > > On 01/06/2020 17:10, Negoita Ionut wrote: > > Hi guys, > > > > I'm John (aka @codingdudecom http://www.coding-dude.com/). I'm a > > programmer and graphic designer. > > > > I've been working on an article about how many ways there are to create > > a triangle in CSS. Here's the result of my work: > > http://www.coding-dude.com/wp/css/create-a-triangle/ > > > > Would you please give me some feedback on these methods and please let > > me know if you know alternative methods to achieve the same results > > (preferably using only CSS, so no JS) > > > > thanks, > > John > > -- > Director @TetraLogical >
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