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LaTeX.CSS–Make Any Website Look Like a LaTeX Document

Style any website to look like LaTeX output.

LaTeX.css is a minimal, almost class-less CSS library which makes any website look like a LaTeX document. It is based on @davidrzs’ latexCSS.

Author Brian CarnellPosted on May 22, 2020May 24, 2020Categories UncategorizedTags CSS, LaTeXLeave a comment on LaTeX.CSS–Make Any Website Look Like a LaTeX Document

The Simpsons Rendered Entirely in CSS

Amazing.

Author Brian CarnellPosted on August 28, 2019February 29, 2020Categories UncategorizedTags CSS, The SimpsonsLeave a comment on The Simpsons Rendered Entirely in CSS

Famous Logos Done Entirely in CSS

eCSSpert has created some very nice versions of famous company logos done entirely with CSS and HTML — no Javascript or images. The Atari logo is especially impressive

Author Brian CarnellPosted on December 5, 2011December 4, 2011Categories UncategorizedTags CSSLeave a comment on Famous Logos Done Entirely in CSS

Using CSS to Display Hyperlink Cues

AskTheCSSGuy.Com has a nice tutorial demonstrating how to use CSS to automatically add hyperlink cues — i.e., a little PDF icon next to links that are PDFs or an Excel icon next to links to Excel spreadsheets, etc.

Author Brian CarnellPosted on March 12, 2007June 20, 2008Categories UncategorizedTags CSSLeave a comment on Using CSS to Display Hyperlink Cues

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