I was over at Stu Nicholls today and saw this really cool British flag completely done up in CSS. So I investigated a little futher, figured out how to do "diagonals" in CSS, and started work on my own.
After wasting about an hour and a half, I came up with my version of the Canadian Flag. Yes that's right all done in CSS, including the maple leaf. The maple leaf is a little ... off, but still, it was fun trying to figure out what triangles go where. And if you have IE, well it probably won't work, sorry. But let me know what you think. ...
by cLin (#1703)
Makes me want to make a China one
by Scoutn (#1704)
I might just have to try to one up ya and make it wave.
Good job Matt.
by Firas (#1706)
Cool!
by Chris (#1705)
Diagonals? I didn't even know that was possible. If you know a resource on how to do that beyond my parsing your flag's code I'd appreciate it.
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by Luke (#2064)
OMFG THTS LYK SOO FUKIN' AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!