Web Graphics Tutorial: Learn by doing!
Alright guys. I created a simple guide today on how to use clip-paths, svgs, and loops and arrays to create some fun and exciting front end stuff. I made this with basic html/css/javascript so it should be easy for everyone to understand, even if front end is not your thing.
This is my first go at a tutorial-format website. By making a tutorial I also got to brush up on basic skills. You can view the full website here.

It's exciting to be able to hop on the code editor and buzz along without too much googling.

I had a lot of fun making this and I hope you like it as much as I do!
I felt like clip-paths and svgs had many uses in common in a broader sense and I wanted to investigate. A comparison of when to use svg vs clip path is below!

And lastly, on the arrays page we come to see that the possibilities are really endless.

Let me know what you think! There may be some imperfections and redundancies, but it's working. Right now that's what's important to me!
The above is the detailed content of Web Graphics Tutorial: Learn by doing!. For more information, please follow other related articles on the PHP Chinese website!
Hot AI Tools
Undresser.AI Undress
AI-powered app for creating realistic nude photos
AI Clothes Remover
Online AI tool for removing clothes from photos.
Undress AI Tool
Undress images for free
Clothoff.io
AI clothes remover
AI Hentai Generator
Generate AI Hentai for free.
Hot Article
Hot Tools
Notepad++7.3.1
Easy-to-use and free code editor
SublimeText3 Chinese version
Chinese version, very easy to use
Zend Studio 13.0.1
Powerful PHP integrated development environment
Dreamweaver CS6
Visual web development tools
SublimeText3 Mac version
God-level code editing software (SublimeText3)
Hot Topics
1378
52
Making Your First Custom Svelte Transition
Mar 15, 2025 am 11:08 AM
The Svelte transition API provides a way to animate components when they enter or leave the document, including custom Svelte transitions.
Working With GraphQL Caching
Mar 19, 2025 am 09:36 AM
If you’ve recently started working with GraphQL, or reviewed its pros and cons, you’ve no doubt heard things like “GraphQL doesn’t support caching” or
Show, Don't Tell
Mar 16, 2025 am 11:49 AM
How much time do you spend designing the content presentation for your websites? When you write a new blog post or create a new page, are you thinking about
Building an Ethereum app using Redwood.js and Fauna
Mar 28, 2025 am 09:18 AM
With the recent climb of Bitcoin’s price over 20k $USD, and to it recently breaking 30k, I thought it’s worth taking a deep dive back into creating Ethereum
Creating Your Own Bragdoc With Eleventy
Mar 18, 2025 am 11:23 AM
No matter what stage you’re at as a developer, the tasks we complete—whether big or small—make a huge impact in our personal and professional growth.
What the Heck Are npm Commands?
Mar 15, 2025 am 11:36 AM
npm commands run various tasks for you, either as a one-off or a continuously running process for things like starting a server or compiling code.
A bit on ci/cd
Apr 02, 2025 pm 06:21 PM
I'd say "website" fits better than "mobile app" but I like this framing from Max Lynch:
Let's use (X, X, X, X) for talking about specificity
Mar 24, 2025 am 10:37 AM
I was just chatting with Eric Meyer the other day and I remembered an Eric Meyer story from my formative years. I wrote a blog post about CSS specificity, and


