Just watch that :
I created it with a css hack on filter:contrast();
in association with a blur filter & pointer-events
PS : That's a joke you know. Actually that's not really a good UI. It's better to make a button clickable.
Just watch that :
I created it with a css hack on filter:contrast();
in association with a blur filter & pointer-events
PS : That's a joke you know. Actually that's not really a good UI. It's better to make a button clickable.
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Wow, quite cool. I doubt it's the best though :P At least not the best in UX. But really cool none the less
I think i just come a bit late for April's fool 😂
Ohhhh yup, a little 🤣
Maybe next year 😂

very well. I really like it
It’s cool :)
maybe invert instead over can help UX
Hehe, I feel like I’m trying to use the web while on ketamine.
Do u mean some people use the web while they aren't on ketamine?