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friend enjoyer and aspiring game developer

aromantic/bisexual

25 years of being chaotic and counting

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i also do custom magic item commissions

for ttrpgs and such


frequently NSFW, sometimes I write porn and sometimes I draw it of myself
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I enjoy doing worldbuilding a lot and have a big sci-fi setting with magic I've been building for over a decade now


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in reply to @sapphyra's post:

Yeah for sure! I wasn't sure if it would be possible, but I saw an example in prechoster that used an SVG and figured I could make it work. It's actually really fascinating - you can convert an SVG written in HTML into a base64-encoded string and then embed that inline into an html document and then make it the background of an element. It's actually wild.

To clarify, I did not come up with this solution per se, I just piggybacked off of what the prechoster person (people?) did. Just used my computerbrain to figure out the method behind the madness as it were.

Aww thank you! If you're familiar with CSS animation it's not too different. The biggest thing is that the SVG itself is built with a type of XML where the tags and attributes are different from vanilla HTML. I only recently learned about this stuff when I was covertly browsing w3schools at work one time lol.

Hm.. maybe it needs a -webkit prefix or something in there. Looks like they no longer even allow one to download safari on windows or android, so I can't test it right now. I'll have to charge up my old macbook and take a look at it.

I haven't really paid any attention to safari in.. about 10 years so that tracks lol. But yeah idk if there's some kinda test kit or something for devs but the only thing I can think of is to try on an apple device.