But, if you will thoroughly read the title of the post, it says "gear-shaped", so it "looks-alike" rather than "represents". :)
One more thing - this article is not a gear generator. Instead, it is written to show how to use CSS and JavaScript to build interactive objects, so it is very simplified.
If you have any further questions/comments/improvements, please, feel free to get in touch with me.
I do actually. Did you consider using svg, as it integrates well with HTML, css and js? I kinda wanted to play around with interactive SVG for a while, but didn't get that much time...
Thank you for your reply!
But, if you will thoroughly read the title of the post, it says "gear-shaped", so it "looks-alike" rather than "represents". :)
One more thing - this article is not a gear generator. Instead, it is written to show how to use CSS and JavaScript to build interactive objects, so it is very simplified.
If you have any further questions/comments/improvements, please, feel free to get in touch with me.
I do actually. Did you consider using svg, as it integrates well with HTML, css and js? I kinda wanted to play around with interactive SVG for a while, but didn't get that much time...
SVG is on my list, but I didn't yet publish all of the non-SVG lessons I'm using to teach others to build the web.
Cool! If you get around to making an interactive SVG project, it'd be really nice to see it! Have a nice day _^