Divtober 2023
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Kawaii S'mores
By Greg Robleto. A cute kawaii s'more. Complete with nice shadows, which tend to be one of the most difficult things to code in these drawings... at least for me!
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Single div CSS fall leaves
By Lynn Fisher. Every divtober drawing that Lynn does is amazing in its own way. These abstract leaves and colors represent the fall season perfectly.
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Bones
By Carter Lovelace. An animated spooky skull. Quite appropriate for the challenge and the month it is in.
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Sparkle
By Temani Afif. This demo has two great things in one: the star shape (and its border) and the sparkling effect of the star. And all with a single HTML element!
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Space
By Olajide Seun. I liked the simple style of this drawing and how the satellite summarizes the topic with so many details at the same time.
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Witchy
By Greg Robleto. This was an amazing drawing by Greg Robleto to conclude Divtober. Animated, detailed, and neat. One of my favorites of this edition.
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Speak and Spell
By Dan Wilson. An adaptation from an (already) impressive demo. Type “SPOOKY” and see how the Speak and Spell machine changes. Yes, it has JavaScript, but it is a single-element drawing in CSS, and that is more than enough. The JavaScript animation and sounds are just the cherry on top.
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Small World
By Lynn Fisher. Another demo from Lynn Fisher. I’ve done a castle in CSS, and it is a nightmare. The fact that she could code one -with so many details- in a single div is mind-blowing.
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1-8
By Adam Kuhn. This demo has 8 divs, each of them is a CSS drawing for a different day of divtober. The leaves falling are mesmerizing and beautiful.
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flashing laser sparks triangle grid looping animation
By Jane Ori. Technically speaking, I don’t think Jane Ori was planning this demo for divtober 10, but she shared it during divtober and referenced it in the title… also, it is impressive and amazing that it is done with a single HTML element. Kudos!
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